Elon Musk’s X Pauses Encrypted DMs Starting Today To Work on Improvements, Says Users Can Access Old Direct Messages but Cannot Send New Ones

Elon Musk's X paused encrypted DMs (Direct Messages) starting today to make improvements. Recently, the platform saw a massive outage that affected various services, including X DMs. It said that users could access old Direct Messages but would not be able to create new ones.

Elon Musk’s X Pauses Encrypted DMs Starting Today To Work on Improvements, Says Users Can Access Old Direct Messages but Cannot Send New Ones
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X (formerly Twitter) announced that starting today, May 29, 2025, it would pause the encrypted DMs feature  while making improvements. The X users could still access the encrypted DMs but would not be able to send the new ones. Recently, the X platform faced a massive outage, which affected DMs, login services and many other functionalities. Grok New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s xAI To Allow Users To Connect Their Slack Accounts Soon After Recently Rolling Out New Improved Sidebar on AI Chatbot.

X Paused New Encrypted DMs to Work on Improvements

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