New Delhi: In a groundbreaking revelation, the brainchild of Elon Musk, the X platform (formerly known as Twitter), is gearing up for a transformative shift in how users connect. The platform is all set to introduce video and audio calls without the need for sharing phone numbers, ushering in a new era of communication.
Revolutionizing communication
Elon Musk’s X platform is on the cusp of unveiling an unprecedented feature that will allow users to seamlessly connect over video and audio calls. A recent blog post confirmed that this innovation will be accessible to all users, spanning iOS, Android, and desktop devices.
Unveiling the future
In an official tweet, the platform announced, “Video & audio calls coming to X: Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC, No phone number needed, X is the effective global address book. That set of factors is unique.”
Video & audio calls coming to X:
---Advertisement---– Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC
– No phone number needed
– X is the effective global address bookThat set of factors is unique.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 31, 2023
Integration within direct messages
The upcoming features will seamlessly integrate within the Direct Message (DM) menu, with the video calling option strategically positioned at the top right corner. This user-friendly design mirrors the interface of other prominent platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
CEO’s confirmation and vision
In an exclusive interview with CNBC, CEO Linda Yaccarino confirmed that these enhancements aim to elevate communication dynamics on the platform. She expressed the intent to provide users with diverse avenues to connect and interact with one another.
Sneak peek at the design
Andrea Conway, a design engineer at X, provided a tantalizing glimpse into the revamped DM menu via Twitter. The shared image showcased the prominent placement of the video calling option, adjacent to existing features like text messages, photos, and videos.
Anticipated rollout
The much-anticipated audio and video calling features are on the verge of being rolled out to the X platform’s user base in the coming weeks, promising an enhanced communication experience.
Competitive edge and Musk’s vision
This strategic move is perceived as a robust response to industry giant Meta, as X’s innovative capabilities align with its overarching vision. Elon Musk envisions transforming X into an all-encompassing platform where users can engage with their favorite content creators, watch extended videos, engage in long-form expressions, conduct transactions, and even store funds.
Beyond boundaries
The platform has already embarked on this journey by sharing revenue with creators and supporting extended video durations. Furthermore, the introduction of “Hirings,” a professional networking feature akin to LinkedIn, aims to streamline job hunting and employer outreach.
Ensuring a secure environment
“X Hirings” will exclusively be accessible to verified organizations, maintaining a safe space for job seekers and employers to connect. With job listings searchable by criteria like keywords and location, candidates can apply directly on Twitter and await potential employer interactions.
Global expansion plans
While currently in beta testing and available solely to verified U.S. organizations, Elon Musk has revealed intentions to expand the “Hirings” feature to more countries, aligning with his mission to revolutionize communication and connectivity.
Verified organizations can secure early access to the “Hirings” feature by visiting verified.twitter.com/en/hiring.