X Expands Audio and Video Calls to All Users
The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, now allows non-paying users to make and receive calls, with options to control call privacy.
- X, formerly known as Twitter, is rolling out audio and video calls to non-paying users.
- The feature was initially available only to paying subscribers on iOS and later extended to Android users.
- Users can control who can call them, choosing from options like people in their address book, accounts they follow, or only verified users.
- To reduce unwanted calls, users can only receive calls from accounts they have messaged at least once.
- The rollout is part of X's vision to become an "everything" application, as stated by owner Elon Musk.