What is XChat?
XChat is the new name for X's direct messaging feature, offering enhanced encryption, file sharing, and audio/video calls.
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X, formerly known as Twitter, is preparing to launch a new messaging option called 'XChat'. This update aims to provide a more robust and secure messaging experience for users, especially X Premium subscribers.
XChat is designed to revamp the platform's direct messaging system, offering features that bring it closer to competitors like WhatsApp and Signal. The updated version of X DMs is built on a new back-end architecture, which X says will provide all new opportunities to use your X messages for varying purposes. The promise of default encryption and vanishing messages addresses growing user concerns about privacy.
The platform is also working on its payments back-end, with the hope that users can eventually transfer money and make purchases through X. This positions XChat as a potential cornerstone of Elon Musk's broader vision for the platform, aiming to integrate messaging with financial transactions.
However, it remains to be seen whether Western consumers will embrace an all-in-one platform like XChat, given the historical challenges in replicating the success of platforms like WeChat outside of China.
XChat is the new name for X's direct messaging feature, offering enhanced encryption, file sharing, and audio/video calls.
Initially, XChat will be available to X Premium subscribers, with plans to roll it out to all paying X users.
Key features include full encryption by default, vanishing messages, file attachments, and audio/video calls without a phone number.
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