X to Launch TV App for User-Uploaded Videos Soon

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X, formerly Twitter, is launching a separate TV app to watch videos uploaded by users, in what is another step towards Elon Musk’s vision of expanding the platform past its original text-based roots.

An official release date hasn’t been shared. But in an announcement made on Tuesday, CEO Linda Yaccarino — who, in a similar vein to Musk, champions X as a video first platform — vaguely confirmed that it was coming soon, as it’s still being built.

Based on her description and a brief video teaser she shared, the X TV App — or X Video app, what are we doing here? — looks and functions a lot like a YouTube knockoff.

This will be your go-to companion for a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience on a larger screen, Yaccarino wrote on X.

There’s a fair bit of jargon Yaccarino has teased about the app. None of it is particularly spellbinding.

Like YouTube and many other video platforms, the upcoming X app will let users cast videos from their phone screens to TV screens.

It also proudly boasts AI-powered topics, which allows you to organize videos by subject for a personalized experience, Yaccarino said.

According to a note sent to company partners obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, it supposedly will have one noteworthy upside: no ads — at least at launch.

We’re focusing on launching this new feature for consumers first, but we do plan to monetize it, and will discuss different forms of partnerships — and that may include ads, the note said.

This TV push should come as no surprise. Musk has been obsessed with turning X into an everything app, a fantasy of his that may also see the platform become a payment app and even a dating app.

But it’s video that overlaps the most neatly with his dislike of mainstream media and upholding so-called citizen journalism. It’s no accident that Tucker Carlson, who was ousted from Fox News, has his show prominently featured in the TV app’s teaser.

If Musk and Yaccarino want X to be a video first platform, they’ve got their work cut out for them. It’s never been known for its great video quality, and the vast majority of users can’t upload anything much longer than two minutes. But hey: at least now you’ll be able to watch all the garbage on there on the big screen, right?

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Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma is a tech-savvy author at The Reportify who delves into the ever-evolving world of technology. With her expertise in the latest gadgets, innovations, and tech trends, Neha keeps you informed about all things tech in the Technology category. She can be reached at neha@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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