After saying that Twitter, which is presently rebranding to X, would “ soon only have a ‘ dark mode ’ because it’s “ better in every way, ” Musk now says that “ A lot of people have asked to keep light mode, so we will, but the dereliction will be dark and dim will be deleted. ” The following composition appears as it was first published.
Just when you suppose Elon Musk can’t get any more divisive, he’s counted in on the light mode versus dark mode debate — and Twitter, presently witnessing a rebranding to X, is supposedly going each in on the ultimate. Beforehand this morning, Musk posted that “ this platform will soon only have ‘ dark mode ’. It’s better in every way. ”

That incontinently brought about the usual responses that you might anticipate, with several people making the case that light textbooks on dark can be harder to read. numerous are asking Twitter to save a light mode option indeed if it switches to dark mode as the dereliction for X’s new design identity.
As someone whose phone only enters a dark mode in the rarest of circumstances, that seems like the right path to me. All those apps that stoutly acclimate to light or dark grounded on your current Zilches setting? This is the way. But I know some strong proponents of full-time dark mode, and that seems to be the direction Musk is leaning.
Twitter presently offers many different background options grounded on a stoner’s individual preference there’s the light mode, a “ dim ” setting with a dark blue/ argentine background, and “ lights out ” that’s full-on black.
The gradational rebranding of Twitter to X is moving along last night, the company’s Android app got a makeover, with the new name and totem now depicted in the Google Play Store. Presumably, the iOS app will follow ahead long. Meanwhile, Twitter is doing its stylish to bait back advertisers and swinging verification as an incitement for brands to spend further on the platform.