Twitter is officially X.com now | The VergeSkip to main contentHamburger Navigation ButtonHamburger Navigation ButtonNavigation DrawerThe VergeThe Verge logo.Login / Sign UpcloseCloseSearchTechExpandReviewsExpandScienceExpandEntertainmentExpandCarsExpandVideosExpandPodcastsExpandNewslettersExpandSubscribeTwitter is officially X.com nowComments Drawer /Twitter is officially X.com nowThe social network formerly known as Twitter has switched over to X.com.The social network formerly known as Twitter has switched over to X.com.by and May 17, 2024, 7:19 AM UTCLinkFacebookThreadsThe VergeThe social network formerly known as Twitter has officially adopted for all its core systems. That means typing in your browser will now redirect to Elon Musk’s favored domain, or should. At the time of publication, we’re seeing a mix of results depending upon browser choice and whether you’re logged in or not.A message also now appears at the bottom of the X login page that reads, “We are letting you know that we are changing our URL, but your privacy and data protection settings remain the same.”The domain transition has been one of the more awkward aspects of Elon Musk’s move to rebrand the company. Although many aspects of X migrated to the new branding long ago — including , , and its — the platform’s URLs have remained ever since .The URLs started to change , when some Verge staffers were able to copy links from the share sheet inside X’s iOS app. The clumsy transition has been a gift to phishing attacks, last month.Musk has a long history with the URL, launching a business under the name that eventually merged with what would become PayPal. For this modern-day version of the company, Musk envisions that it will become a Maybe, but one thing’s for sure: it’s not Twitter anymore.See More: More in this streamSee allElon Musk says XChat is rolling out with “Bitcoin-style” encryption.Richard LawlerJun 1CommentsComment Icon BubbleGrok really wanted people to know that claims of white genocide in South Africa are highly contentiousJay PetersMay 14CommentsComment Icon BubbleX fixed its broken notifications after an overnight outageJess WeatherbedMay 9CommentsComment Icon BubbleMost PopularMost PopularInstallerA weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge’s universe.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.More in X’s new policy prevents companies from using posts to ‘fine-tune or train’ AI modelsElon Musk sure does want everyone to think he’s leaving politicsX is back after an apparent widespread outagexAI posts Grok’s behind-the-scenes promptsGrok’s white genocide fixation caused by ‘unauthorized modification’Grok really wanted people to know that claims of white genocide in South Africa are highly contentiousX’s new policy prevents companies from using posts to ‘fine-tune or train’ AI modelsEmma RothJun 5CommentsComment Icon BubbleElon Musk sure does want everyone to think he’s leaving politicsEmma RothMay 29CommentsComment Icon BubbleX is back after an apparent widespread outageWes DavisMay 24CommentsComment Icon BubblexAI posts Grok’s behind-the-scenes promptsEmma RothMay 16CommentsComment Icon BubbleGrok’s white genocide fixation caused by ‘unauthorized modification’Dominic PrestonMay 16CommentsComment Icon BubbleGrok really wanted people to know that claims of white genocide in South Africa are highly contentiousJay PetersMay 14CommentsComment Icon BubbleTop StoriesJun 2028 Years Later is a bleak fever dream with rage pumping through its veinsJun 21The Nintendo Switch 2 is an awesome upgrade for parents like me2:00 PM UTCWeird-shaped notebooks make me want to write again Jun 20You sound like ChatGPTJun 20Meta announces Oakley smart glassesJun 21Inside the courthouse reshaping the future of the internetContactTip UsCommunity GuidelinesAboutEthics StatementHow We Rate and Review ProductsCookie SettingsTerms of UsePrivacy NoticeCookie PolicyLicensing FAQAccessibilityPlatform Status© 2025 Vox Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved, Log in to your X account with your username and password., X.com now redirects to Twitter.com; the company's headquarters now sports a flashing X where there was once was a bird logo, and the app now appears as "X" in the Apple and Google app stores..