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25 July 2023
Twitter Unveils New Logo, Replaces The Iconic Blue Bird into "?"

Twitter Unveils New Logo, Replaces The Iconic Blue Bird into "?"

Twitter, the popular social media platform, has recently unveiled its new logo, marking a significant change in its visual identity. Over the years, Twitter's logo has undergone several design changes. From the early days of a simple blue bird, to a more stylized bird with a speech bubble, Twitter's logo has always represented the essence of the platform - a place for people to share their thoughts, news, and connect with others.

Meanwhile, employees at the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco could be seen Monday removing the recognizable bird and logo until police arrived and stopped them because they didn't have the necessary permits and failed to tape off the pavement to protect bystanders in case anything dropped. Though Elon Musk has been vocal about turning Twitter into platform X, people were still shocked following the grand reveal.

Musk has been upfront about his desire to turn Twitter into an "everything app" called "X," similar to Chinese internet giant WeChat, which includes video chats, messaging, streaming, and payments. When Musk acquired Twitter on October 2022, several significant changes have been made, such as changing its business name to X Corp.

Looking Ahead

With its new logo, do you think Twitter is ready to embark on a new chapter, embracing changes and keeping up with the fast-paced world of social media?

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