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Is Elon Musk Bringing Encrypted Messages To The $8 Twitter Blue Party?

Posted on November 17, 2022 By Davey Winder

Since Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter, things have been chaotic to say the least. Indeed, with users leaving for other social media networks such as Mastodon. and the suspension of the much-criticized $8 Twitter Blue subscription system, it’s not even clear if Twitter can survive at this point. If it does, according to one sharp-eyed analyst of all things Twitter app-related, it could finally bring end-to-end encryption to the direct messaging party. Something Musk has not denied, instead choosing to reply to Jane Manchun Wong’s tweet with a winking smiley emoji.

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