Elon Musk recently shared his thoughts on the X’s user interface, hinting at the possibility of a significant redesign.
In a post that garnered widespread attention from both his substantial following and the broader X community, he noted his recent use of X’s web interface on a PC, expressing a preference for the mobile version, stating, “It’s not good. Phone interface is far better.”
I was using our web interface on PC last night for the first time in a while. It’s not good. Phone interface is far better.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2023
While Elon’s message did not explicitly announce any upcoming changes to X’s interface, it has sparked speculation within the tech community.
Improve the PC version please, there is alot of bugs in PC version.
— Bilal Nasir Khan (@BilalNasirKhanI) October 3, 2023
Everyone will play game on their PC to stream it to X
We have the technology. The web and mobile build can be the same. Yet so many companies keep them seperate.
— Marty Sullens (@Sumohax0r) October 3, 2023
While he highlighted his preference for the mobile interface over the web version, an X user contributed an important perspective to the conversation.
The user pointed out specific areas for improvement within the desktop app, particularly mentioning issues related to Spaces speaker actions, which were described as glitchy and incomplete, rendering certain features, such as raising one’s hand to speak, unusable.
I spend a lot of time on PC on desktop app.
— Keen_Speaks (@KeenSpeak) October 3, 2023
Both web interface and desktop could use a little work. Respectfully.
Spaces speaker actions on desktop app are glitchy and not complete. You can't put up your hand to speak.
In addition, Elon also unveiled an upcoming functionality that promises to introduce video and audio conversations to X.
Video & audio calls coming to X:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 31, 2023
– Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC
– No phone number needed
– X is the effective global address book
That set of factors is unique.
This feature is designed to accommodate users across various platforms, including iOS, Android, Mac, and PC.
Notably, it distinguishes itself by not requiring a phone number, offering a more accessible and inclusive communication experience for X’s diverse user base.
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