How has the rebrand of Twitter to "X" changed your perception of the platform?
Significantly Positive, I'm using Twitter more16%
Positive, I like it24%
Neutral, don't really care34%
Negative, I don't like it14%
Significantly Negative, I'm taking my time elsewhere12%
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Director in Manufacturinga year ago
The branding doesn’t matter to me. I am using it more in support of Elon and Free Speech. I have not bought a Blue Verification, but I read some of the comments as a type of “Voting with my time” by spending less time on FacebookSenior Director Engineering in Travel and Hospitalitya year ago
Tweets associated well with Twitter though, not sure what we would say when you message on X
Director in Manufacturinga year ago
Agree. The Marketing Department has some challenges ahead. And like the Salespeople are trying to dream up some valid ideas to bring in advertising customers
IT Manager in Construction9 months ago
I voted in favor of a negative perception. I realize this isn't the common viewpoint, but I believe changes don't always need to be revolutionary. The new management's different approach was quite evident, yet Twitter, once an iconic platform, now seems to be merely a subsidiary of something larger, without identity in my opinion.