Elon Musk recently had an internal conversation with Twitter staff. In this conversation, the millionaire addressed the performance that the social network has had in recent weeks, as well as showing his vision of his future, which he named Twitter 2.0.
The assets of the future of the social network were publicly revealed by Elon Musk himself on his Twitter profile. It is thanks to the release of these slides that we find out what Musk is preparing for his platform.
Twitter 2.0 will bring more security and more functionality to the social network
We’ve heard Elon Musk comment multiple times on his vision for the future of Twitter. That future seems to go through Twitter 2.0, an application for everything, says the person in charge of it.

In the slides published by Musk, we see four great innovations that will define the future of this social network. In fact, the future will bring encrypted private messages to Twitter, tweets already, the return of Twitter Blue and even payments.
The first news has already been reported in and will fulfill one of Elon Musk’s greatest wishes for his social network. He never got tired of praising the privacy features of WhatsApp or Signal and wants to do the same on Twitter.
The return of the Twitter Blue verification mechanism has also caused a lot of talk and now we confirm that it will return. We just don’t know when that will happen yet.
We will be able to publish publications with a greater number of characters, as well as the inclusion of payments on Twitter. This is one of the novelties that arouses the most curiosity and we are looking forward to knowing more details about its operation.
Twitter registers a new record of new subscribers
Turning to the performance of Twitter, the data presented by Elon Musk is frankly positive. According to him, the social network recorded the largest number of new registrations in history on November 16, with an average of 2 million new daily accounts every 7 days.

Also the time users spend on Twitter reached new records. Published figures point to an average of 8 billion minutes per day in the last 7 days.
A curious fact that appears in Musk’s slides is the intention to start a hiring process for Twitter. Despite the various layoffs made by the CEO since he arrived at the social network, it seems that Elon Musk knows that he needs more people to carry out his Twitter 2.0 plans successfully.
