Sorry, but Elon Musk is clearly sick and tired of you roasting him with your Quotes.
SEE ALSO: Twitter aka X rolls out Community Notes 'fact checks' for videosX/Twitter, which used to display Quote Tweets via a simple click, has been through a redesign recently. Now, you can no longer quickly access Quotes via a post itself — instead, you have to click the three dots in the top-right corner, then click on "View post engagements" in order to see the Quotes. Sigh.
Credit: XWhy has this change been made? Well, it's not exactly clear. X hasn't posted about the update or given its reasoning. Quotes were previously the main way users could respond to a post that had the comments turned off, so our best bet is that someone high up at X decided they wanted to make these responses harder to find.
Featured Video For You The Safest Way to 'Delete' Your Twitter AccountGiven that Musk is so keen on freedom of speech that X is currently suing California over it, it might seem like an odd decision to hide a feature of the site that allows users to respond to one another's content. Then again, it wouldn't be the first strange decision X has made in recent months, from the bizarre name change to the increasingly confusing ad disclosures.
Mashable reached out to X and received an automated response reading: "Busy now, please check back later."