Elon Musk got annoyed with Twitter's new NFT features

Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, got annoyed with the new NFT feature of Twitter.

He tweeted three words regarding the unique features of Twitter that allows its premiere users to display their NFT purchases as their profile picture.

Elon Musk, also added that Twitter should spend its resources on the junk emails to remove them from the website.

He revealed his annoyance in three words, "this is annoying," in a comment on Twitter's new feature for blue users.

Moreover, Last week Twitter launched its new feature that allowed its blue users to use their NFT purchases in the form of a hexagonal-shaped profile picture instead of the usual circle-shaped picture.

However, it is only for the users of specific areas such as Canada and the US.

So in this tweet, the Tesla CEO got annoyed and replied in a comment that "this is annoying," along with the screenshot of the announcement of the feature.

Moreover, last week Musk tweeted that: "Twitter is spending engineering resources on this, while crypto scammers are throwing a spambot block party in every thread!?"

As he is the best supporter of cryptocurrencies, he was annoyed and said that Twitter is not using its resources well.

Instead, they should spend their resources on extricating the unwanted accounts present on social media. 

Other people have also supported Musk in this regard, such as Adam Singer, VP of Marketing at Google, who said that:

Elon is right on this. Twitter's product team needs better prioritization on what's important for user experience,"

Moreover, he is also supported by Michael Saylor, the chief executive of another US-listed firm MicroStrategy, 

who suggested that Twitter should allow users to purchase a verified account with cryptocurrency instead of this feature.

So in response to these comments, Twitter's Revenue Product Lead, Bruce Falck, responded that:

"allocation of engineering resources against the most important issues is something we take seriously," He said that Twitter is working on the spam problems.

The number of fack accounts is increasing on social media that impersonates famous personalities like Elon Musk announces different sorts of information regarding Bitcoin or dogecoin.

So that's why more and more people are afraid of it.