Platform X at a 'record high in usage', claims Elon Musk
‘X Usage Hit All-Time High on July 15 with 417 Billion User-Seconds’. Read further on Dynamite News:
Washington: Tech billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed on Tuesday that his platform X, formerly Twitter, reached a 'record high in usage'.
Musk said that X experienced a total of "417 billion user-seconds globally" in one day. In a post on X, Musk said, "X usage hit another all-time high yesterday with 417 billion user-seconds globally! In the US, user-seconds reached 93B, 23% higher than the previous record of 76B. In a single day."
In March, XData claimed that 250 million people use X every day for 30 minutes on an average.
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"You're absolutely right @XNews. 250 million people use X every day. 550 million people visit the global town square every month. On average, users spend 30 minutes a day on X," the post said.
XNews said that X is 'indispensible'.
In a post, it said, "X is indispensable - and the numbers prove it! What's the latest @XData?"
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Musk in October 2022, took ownership of the influential social media platform - Twitter in USD 44 billion deal.
In the ensuing days, Musk fired top executives, laid off half of the company's staff, formed a content moderation council to review account reinstatements and revamped the platform's subscription service. (with Agency inputs)