Elon Musk says Twitter to change logo, adieu to ‘all the birds’

Elon Musk says Twitter to change logo, adieu to ‘all the birds’

Elon Musk mentioned Sunday he was seeking to change Twitter’s brand, tweeting: “And soon we shall bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds.”

In a submit on the positioning at 12:06 a.m. ET (0406 GMT), the social media platform’s billionaire proprietor added: “If a good enough X logo is posted tonight, we’ll make (it) go live worldwide tomorrow.”

Musk posted a picture of a flickering “X” and later, in a Twitter Spaces audio chat, replied “Yes” when requested if the Twitter brand would change, including that “it should have been done a long time ago.”

Under Musk’s tumultuous tenure, since he purchased Twitter in October, the corporate has modified its business identify to X Corp, reflecting the billionaire’s imaginative and prescient to create a “super app” like China’s WeChat.

The firm didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

Twitter’s web site says its blue hen brand is “our most recognizable asset.” “That’s why we’re so protective of it,” it added.

Dogecoin’s Shiba Inu canine briefly changed the hen in April, serving to drive a surge within the meme coin’s market worth.

The firm got here beneath widespread criticism from customers and advertising professionals when Musk introduced early this month that Twitter would restrict what number of tweets varied accounts can learn per day.

The each day limits helped the expansion of Meta-owned rival service Threads, which crossed 100 million sign-ups inside 5 days of launch.

Twitter’s most up-to-date complication was a lawsuit filed on Tuesday claiming the agency owes not less than $500 million in severance pay to former staff. Since Musk acquired it, the corporate has laid off greater than half its workforce to chop prices.

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