Will there be a new Twitter logo soon?: Elon Musk wants to remove the bluebird

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The blue Twitter bird may soon be history.
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Twitter boss Elon Musk (52) once again causes question marks in users’ minds with his cryptic tweets. Sunday morning (Swiss time) “And soon we will say goodbye to the twitter brand and gradually all the birds.”

Musk seems to want to say goodbye to the blue bird as a logo. Or even the entire Twitter brand?

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In any case, Musk has big plans for Twitter: Just like the WeChat app in China, Twitter should become some kind of super app for everything, writes Bild. To chat, shop, pay and much more. Twitter should bear the name “X,” a payment service like Musk’s first company in 1999. Musk had already changed the name of his Twitter company to X Corp. Even his son has an X in his name and is called “X Æ A-12”.

Twitter suffers from Musk

Things haven’t been going well for Twitter since it took over last October. Advertising revenues alone fell by half. In addition, Musk annoys many users with his arbitrary decisions. Until late, they can only view 600 posts a day unless they’re willing to pay for the service. The new Twitter alternative, Threads, attracts tons of users.

“If a good enough X logo gets hung tonight, we’ll release it worldwide tomorrow,” Musk said. Twitter users were creative and offered a number of suggestions. It seems doubtful that a new logo will already grace the Twitter app tomorrow.

Source :Blick

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