X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced a temporary suspension of its encrypted direct messaging (DM) feature as it works on major upgrades to its messaging infrastructure. In a recent update, the platform confirmed that users will still be able to access previously sent encrypted messages, but the ability to send new ones has been paused until further notice. The decision reflects ongoing backend improvements aimed at expanding the platform’s messaging capabilities.
The move comes as X accelerates its efforts to position itself as an all-in-one communication platform, integrating functions typically found in dedicated messaging apps. Elon Musk, owner of X, has consistently emphasized the importance of message encryption as part of this broader transformation. Alongside encryption, the company has also been working to introduce features such as video messaging, voice calls, file sharing, disappearing messages, and more—many of which are commonly found in platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram.
While X hasn’t confirmed a launch timeline, there has been speculation that the revamped messaging platform will be branded as “XChat.” Early glimpses of these features have already surfaced in test environments, but a complete rollout has yet to take place. These potential upgrades aim to deliver a more modern, secure, and multi-functional experience for users communicating within the app.
Just last month, an X engineer noted that the entire DM system is undergoing a complete code rewrite. The goal is to deliver a more chat-like
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