Yah, it's the name... The NAME of the thing is why it isn't working.
Hym "Yup. Changing the name to 'X' definitely did more than nothing. I can see it from here. Because if you change the name then you can trick the stupid people into using the thing the don't want to use. That's how that works. Let's change all the names. Let's change 'Mortal Kombat' to 'Sentient Fighting.' And then we can change 'Coca-Cola' to '&' that'll boost the sales. I'm a genius business man!"
"X" is an elite, person with a mind boggling expertise, and is very good at manipulation upon any sex, "X" is often refered to as an element of palladium know for destruction, X is also a term for rating or pornography, usually it just means an elite person or team, but basically it just means "Elite Hacker"
P-1 "Doctor are we sure we can trust this?"
P-2 "Of course we can it's a type of ellement!" - "X"
When musicians collaborate on tracks and instead of saying featuring they'd rather use the short terminology "x". This is traditionally used to represent the group of artists as an equal collaboration; their verses shouldn't be seen as a "feature" but rather the second half of the song. "Featuring" however is traditionally used to indicate another artist's addition to the main artist's song, hence the use of the term featuring. Nowadays the traditional uses for these terminologies are recreational.
Example of "X": Musician 1 x Musician 2 - Song Title
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
Why use boring Latin alphabet to write letter X, when you can use it to solve your math trigonometry homework?
"Xylographic xysts xerox Xaverian xylophones."
To commit murder. Short for execute.
G be skimming.
Then x that mu'afucka, yo.