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X has removed the in-app night mode option as of the latest update.
The app now relies on device-level dark mode settings.
Users who have dark mode enabled on their devices will automatically see X in dark mode.
Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, stated that the in-app control 'made no sense' and caused issues.
Some users are frustrated by the loss of control over the app's display settings.
Other social apps like TikTok and YouTube have adopted a similar approach.
In 2016, Twitter introduced night mode (commonly known as dark mode) to reduce blue light exposure and offer a visually appealing alternative. This feature allowed users to toggle between light and dark themes within the app. However, X's recent update eliminates this in-app control. Now, the X app automatically switches to dark mode if the device's system-wide dark mode is enabled. This decision, according to X's head of product Nikita Bier, aims to streamline the user experience and resolve internal app issues. While X argues this is a systematic improvement, some users are expressing concerns about losing the ability to independently control the app's theme. To revert to light mode, users must now disable dark mode at the device level, affecting all apps that adhere to system settings.
Q: Why did X remove the night mode setting?
X removed the in-app night mode to align with device-level dark mode settings, claiming it simplifies the user experience and resolves app issues.
Q: How do I enable dark mode on X now?
Ensure dark mode is enabled in your device's settings. X will automatically switch to dark mode when your device is in dark mode.
Q: Can I use light mode on X if my device is in dark mode?
No, not directly. You must disable dark mode in your device's settings to use light mode on X.
X users no longer have independent control over the app's theme.
The app's appearance is now dictated by device-level dark mode settings.
If you preferred using light mode on X while having dark mode enabled system-wide, this is no longer possible without changing your device settings.
This change aims to improve the overall user experience by streamlining theme settings.
What do you think about X removing the in-app night mode setting? Do you prefer having individual app controls, or do you find the device-level setting more convenient? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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