Fans are anticipating changes to the Twitter video player as a result of Elon Musk’s revolutionary statement that Twitter’s name and logo will change. As a result, the hashtag Xvideos is trending on the platform.

Musk’s aim to create an all-encompassing program like to We Chat in China heavily relies on Twitter. Therefore, his most recent announcement that Twitter would change its name and logo to X and become a subsidiary of X Corp is just the beginning. But the 52-year-old’s choice has given rise to a number of Xvideos memes on the website. While some people wonder why it’s so popular, others can’t stop cracking wise about it.

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In a recent sequence of tweets, Elon revealed that Twitter would now go by the name X. The business tycoon unveiled Twitter’s new temporary logo, X. He also shared a message from Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino outlining their aim. “X is the future state of unlimited interactivity,” she stated in a tweet, “centred in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking, creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities. With the help of AI, X will connect us all in ways that are yet in their infancy.”

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Elon also revealed that the launch of the new logo is imminent. Moreover, Twitter is now accessible from the X.com website as well. However, after this update, Twitter users started debating the naming of the new Twitter media player. Many people quickly deduced that it would be called Xvideos, which is ironically also the name of a well-known adult video website.

Xvideos memes flooded the platform after Elon Musk’s brand-change announcement. A few people joked about how the adult entertainment site could sue the billionaire if Twitter media player was named Xvideos.

In September 2022, Twitter made the debut of its new video player official. This occurred one month ahead of Elon’s acquisition of the business in October 2022.

The platform’s new offering is remarkably similar to the short videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Nevertheless, it was a significant step for Twitter. With the upgrade, videos may now be viewed on Twitter’s media viewer in full screen mode with just one click. It made immersive watching experiences available to viewers.