As of September 2024
[update], there is
no consensus to rename Twitter-related articles to "X". Since Wikipedia editors cannot agree on which title to use,
the status quo is retained by default.
Please see
the extensive list of discussions on this matter — in particular,
this one,
this one, and
this one. To ensure article stability and avoid repetitive, time-consuming discussions,
a six-month moratorium on move requests is currently in place and will expire on March 30, 2025.
For recognizability and ease of searching, Wikipedia articles use
the name most commonly used in reliable sources, which is not necessarily the official name used by its owner or
its current name. For example, we use
Kanye West instead of
Ye (musician),
Statue of Liberty instead of
Liberty Enlightening the World, and
United Kingdom instead of
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Twitter and its related terms (such as
tweet, a dictionary word) remain widely recognizable to the general public due to its history and cultural impact. Renaming this page "X" would also require some form of parenthetical disambiguation, whereas Wikipedia
prefers the use of natural disambiguation if possible. Finally, there is "no consensus that Twitter and X are such radically and fundamentally different products that they should be covered entirely separately".