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Elon Musk’s big push to make Twitter into an “everything app” like the China-centric WeChat is taking the app down the rabbit hole of dubious data collection.

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Twitter owner Elon Musk seems to think his site would look a lot better without any helpful, descriptive headlines that describe users’ posted links. This is also the man who still thinks that dull “X” logo represents his new brand, so that’s not saying much about Musk’s overall aesthetic taste.

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X app and X CEO Linda Yaccarino
X CEO Linda Yaccarino said a video call feature will be coming to the app.
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X CEO Linda Yaccarino holds a microphone and points right, in a collage with the Threads app on a phone
Linda Yaccarino and Threads.
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Twitter—the site that owner Elon Musk has desperately tried to convince users is now “X”—has a CEO, but based merely off public pronouncements, you’d still think the billionaire tech mogul is still its head.

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Linda Yaccarino, left, will take over from Elon Musk, right, as Twitter's new CEO.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino says the company is hiring again.
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Photo collage of Elon Musk on the left and Mark Zuckerberg on the right
Linda Yaccarino told CNBC she's seen Elon Musk training, but she's not sure a fight will take place against Mark Zuckerberg.
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In the latest chapter of Elon Musk’s saga to take over the world with corporations named after the letter “X,” the billionaire tech tycoon just snagged a coveted URL: AI.com.

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