What is X: Understanding Elon's Rebrand of Twitter

Before Elon Musk's remarkable $44 billion acquisition of Twitter last year, the popular billionaire had already been discussing the concept of building an all-encompassing service that would be called X. Musk's vision for X was vast and undefined, showcasing his typical ambitious and visionary mindset. In July, during a weekend, Musk took a significant step towards realizing this vision by suddenly changing both the logo and the name of the popular social media website. The platform was then rebranded as X, marking the beginning of Musk's mission to shift Twitter into what he refers to as "the everything app." Assessing Musk's odds of success with X is challenging due to the lack of detailed plans and strategy from the company. The decision for the Twitter rebrand to X appears to have been an impulsive one, made over a weekend in July, with the new logo crowdsourced within a 24-hour period from Musk's Twitter followers.