Twitter to Introduce Video and Audio Calling Feature
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is set to launch a video and audio calling feature, according to an announcement by its owner, Elon Musk. Musk, known for his innovative approach to technology and communication, made the revelation in an early morning post on X, marking another significant change to the platform.
The new feature will allow users to make video and audio calls directly on the X platform, without the need for phone numbers or third-party applications. Musk stated that this functionality would be available to users on iOS and Android devices, as well as Macs and PCs, ensuring accessibility across a wide range of devices.
While the announcement has generated significant buzz, Musk did not provide specific details on how the calling system would operate or whether it would be accessible to non-subscribers. X, previously known as Twitter, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from FOX Business, leaving several aspects of this upcoming feature uncertain.
One key question surrounds the potential restrictions on the ability to make calls. It remains unclear whether this feature will be limited to accounts that follow each other, similar to X’s recent release of an encrypted messaging system, which was restricted to Blue subscribers who pay $8 per month for premium features.
Elon Musk has overseen a series of substantial changes to X since acquiring the company late last year. These changes included a significant reduction in the workforce, a shift to a paid subscriber verification system, and the placement of several previously free features behind a paywall.
Recently, Musk announced his intentions to eliminate the “block” feature from the platform and remove headlines from posts linking to news articles. While some of these changes have been met with enthusiasm, others have sparked frustration among users who argue that they impact the overall user experience and penalize journalists on the platform.
Despite the mixed reactions to these alterations, Elon Musk appears determined to redefine X’s identity and functionality. He expressed his vision for the platform’s future, stating that he hopes the introduction of video and audio calling will transform X into “the effective global address book.”
As users eagerly await more details about this upcoming feature and its potential implications for the platform’s dynamics, X’s evolution under Elon Musk’s leadership continues to be a subject of both fascination and debate within the tech and social media communities. The launch date for this new functionality remains undisclosed, leaving users and industry observers to anticipate further announcements from X in the coming months.