Elon Musk shares plans to switch Twitter hen brand with an X

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witter proprietor Elon Musk seems to have prompt he'll substitute the social media platform’s hen brand with an X.

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The Tesla and SpaceX founder, who purchased the corporate in October, tweeted on Sunday morning: “And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds”, earlier than shortly including: “If a good enough X logo is posted tonight, we’ll make go live worldwide tomorrow”.

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Thousands of customers replied to Mr Musk with design recommendations earlier than the 52-year-old shared a brief video of an X with a flickering background.

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The blue brand, generally known as Larry the Bird, has been Twitter’s emblem since its creation in 2006, with the present design in use since 2012.

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In April, the brand was briefly changed with a small image of a Shibu Inu canine, famously generally known as the Doge meme, in an obvious nod to the cryptocurrency Dogecoin.

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An e-mail despatched to Twitter’s enterprise companions in the identical month stated it had been renamed as X Corp following a merger, however that the social media platform would retain its unique title.

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The transfer is the most recent in a sequence of main alterations to Twitter since Mr Musk’s takeover, together with the “verified” blue tick standing being monetised in April and a short lived restrict in the beginning of July on the variety of posts customers have been allowed to learn.

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Facebook proprietor Meta launched Threads, its personal text-based dialog app, earlier this month.

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Meta chief government Mark Zuckerberg stated greater than 30 million individuals had signed up to make use of his rival messaging app within the first 24 hours.

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Twitter threatened to sue the corporate over alleged stolen commerce secrets and techniques.

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