New app called X: Elon Musk buried his Twitter bird

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Elon Musk has announced that he wants to say goodbye to the Twitter logo.

It doesn’t look like his whims, but he’s serious. Eccentric billionaire Elon Musk wants to get rid of the blue Twitter bird. He wrote on Twitter: “And soon we will say goodbye to the Twitter brand and gradually all the birds.” He explained that the new logo of the platform should be X. “X.com is already redirecting to Twitter.com,” Musk wrote.

Linda Yaccarino, who was appointed as the new CEO by Musk shortly after, posted details of the planned transformation on Twitter. “Twitter has left a huge footprint and changed the way we communicate. Now X goes one step further and transforms the global village square,” writes Yaccarino.

«X will be the platform to offer everything»

X should guarantee unlimited interaction focused on “voice, video, messaging, e-banking” and also be a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services and opportunities. “X, powered by AI, will connect us all in ways we can’t even imagine.”

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It seems that the producers have in mind an application like the Swiss army knife. Yaccarino writes: “There is absolutely no limit to this transformation. X will be the platform that can deliver anything.”

Twitter has come under pressure in recent weeks and months. Facebook group Meta has released its new app Threads, whose user count has plummeted after initial enthusiasm. Twitter is likely to suffer more from a lack of ad revenue. Musk wrote that Twitter gets about 50 percent less. In addition, the debt burden is still high. (what is that)

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