Some users on X, formerly known as Twitter, will be able to use audio and video on the platform soon, owner Elon Musk said. The platform did not give details.
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Musk did not offer details on how the calling system would operate, nor whether it would be available for non-subscribers.X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, will soon allow video and audio calling for users, owner Elon Musk announced Thursday. It remains unclear whether the ability to have calls will be restricted to accounts that follow each other. X released an encrypted messaging system earlier this year, and that was restricted to Blue subscribers who pay $8 per month.Elon Musk has made a litany of changes to X since buying the company late last year. He laid off thousands of employees and then switched the verification system into a paid subscriber system, locking many previously free features behind a paywall.
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