The billionaire has announced that the social media platform will soon become the go-to “global address book”
X, formerly known as Twitter, will soon allow users to make audio and video calls, the company’s owner Elon Musk announced on Thursday, saying he aims to make the social media platform the go-to “global address book.”
The feature will work on iOS, Android, Mac and PC, Musk stated, adding that users will not even be required to provide a phone number in order to make calls.
“That set of factors is unique,” the billionaire claimed.
The announcement comes as Musk has been trying to go toe-to-toe with Mark Zuckerberg’s META, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. The ability to make video and audio calls would put X in competition with those apps.
However, cybersecurity experts have raised concerns about the issue of safety if X were to implement the new feature, particularly after Musk hinted at plans to scrub the ‘block’ function from every aspect of the platform except direct messaging.
Jake Moore, a Global Cybersecurity Advisor at ESET, told the Daily Mail that the introduction of video and audio messaging could potentially result in a wave of spam and unsolicited calls, unless it is implemented properly.
“It seems Musk has once again got an idea in his head but not yet planned it through completely,” Moore told the outlet.