Apple Rejects Twitter Rebranding To Be X, Refuses To Show New Logo On App Store
Application X on Google Play Store (Screenshot / Image)

JAKARTA - Elon Musk as the owner of X, in a rebranding from Twitter, must seduce Apple so that the name of the new app is approved on the App Store.

The App Store is known not to be able to receive a new name for the Twitter app on iOS, as all registered applications have minimum character requirements.

"On iOS, the situation is different because Apple doesn't allow any app to have one character as the name of their app," Next data scientist and founder Nick Sheriff said in his Tweet on X.

On iOS, the situation is distinct as Apple does not permit any app to have a single character as their app name. If they manage to obtain approval, it would mark the first instance since the inception of the iOS App Store that such a permission has been granted. https://t.co/EtzAj76fwx pic.twitter.com/Dzx0HAsz9b

Although the name of the iOS application can be up to 30 characters, but the length must be at least two characters. Otherwise, the name of the application will be rejected by Apple, as quoted from Bleeping Computer, Monday, July 31.

"If they manage to get approval, it will mark the first example since the start of the iOS App Store that the permit has been granted," the Sheriff said.

Saat Mashable mencoba mencari aplikasi X dan Twitter di App Store, memang nama Twitter tetap ada, tapi hasil pencarian X malah menampilkan Xbox dan layanan VPN.

However, it looks like this doesn't work on the Google Play Store on Android, which the app really shows the X logo instead of Twitter.

Meanwhile, among the applications installed on Android, the application is still Twitter and the application package ID (APK) remains with the address "com.twitter.android" internally.

The hasty and inconsistent rebranding of Twitter appears to cause problems in other areas, both legal and technical.

The change in the application icon to X triggered a security alert for Microsoft Edge users this week. In fact, internet content filters in Indonesia have also started blocking the website x.com, because it is claimed to be adult content.


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