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X’s DM feature is getting rebranded as ‘XChat’

April 16, 2025
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Elon Musk’s steady mission to erase every trace of Twitter’s former identity continues — and the next feature on the chopping block appears to be Direct Messages. According to rumblings from X employees and independent researchers, the classic DM tab may soon be replaced by something called XChat.

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The change was first hinted at by Zach Warunek, a software engineer at X, who responded to a user reporting issues with DM message requests. Warunek stated that the page would be “deleted soon.” He clarified that the existing DM tab would be removed entirely, not just the requests section.


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App researcher and web dev Nima Owji backed up that theory when he reported on X that XChat is already being used internally by X employees. Based on screenshot leaks from another X user, it seems XChat is being positioned as a full-fledged WhatsApp competitor — complete with encrypted messaging, file sharing (including PDFs), disappearing messages, unread status toggles, message deletion for everyone (not just you), and voice messages (sometime after launch).

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If you’re curious, Owji also shared a screenshot of XChat, though we can’t independently verify that it’s genuine. At a glance, the biggest difference we see is the addition of a PIN-verification tab.


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This move aligns with Musk’s broader vision of turning X into an all-in-one platform. Back in February, the X CEO stated that he eventually plans to stop using a phone number altogether, opting to handle all texts and calls exclusively through X.

There’s no official release date for XChat yet, but several employees openly discussing the feature on X suggest its rollout is imminent.

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