The term "X app" appears in multiple search results, but it seems to refer to different things depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:
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Twitters X app: According to, Twitter previously operated the Vine short video app and Periscope livestreaming service, but these were shut down. Its possible that "X" was the name of one of these apps, or a code name for a new project that was never released.
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The X app on the App Store: describes the X app as a "trusted global digital town square" where users can post content, join public conversations, create and join communities, upload and watch videos, and connect with customers. The apps privacy policy and terms and conditions are also provided.
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Elon Musks X app: According to and, Elon Musk has expressed a desire to create an "everything app" called X that would combine messaging, voice and video calls, social media posts, mini-programs, payment services, and more. Musk has hinted that Twitter could be rebranded as X, but its unclear if this will actually happen.
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Unknown X app: notes that some users have reported seeing an "X" app on their phones that they dont remember installing. Its unclear what this app is or where it came from.
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Satirical X app: describes X as a fictional app that Musk created to "kill" Twitter. The article is written in a humorous tone and should not be taken seriously.
Without more information about the context in which the term "X app" is being used, its difficult to provide a definitive answer.