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Elon Musk, who rebranded Twitter to "X" in 2023, is now reportedly considering switching the name back to Twitter. In a viral poll shared on a parody account, users were asked if they preferred the platform to return to its original name.
The post quickly gained attention, with the majority of responses favoring the return of the iconic "Twitter" brand. Since the change, many users have expressed nostalgia for the original name, and the poll highlights how attached people remain to the former identity.
With thousands of users interacting with the poll, it has sparked widespread debate across social media, bringing the discussion about Twitter’s identity back into the spotlight.
Many users have expressed that the name Twitter holds cultural significance, and reverting to it could be a move to reclaim the platform's iconic status. Whether Musk will act on this public sentiment remains to be seen, but the strong feedback suggests that users are keen for a return to the past.
This turn of events comes after a year of adjustments and changes under Musk's ownership. Though the rebranding to X was intended to signal a broader vision beyond microblogging, it seems the emotional connection to the Twitter name persists for a large segment of its user base.