Reuters on the New Logo
Bloomberg on the New Logo
In true Twitter fashion, many users have reacted to the new logo with memes. Some memes compare the new logo to other simple logos, such as the Apple logo and the Google logo. Other memes make fun of the new logo, calling it “boring” and “uninspired.”
Some of the Reactions
Elon Musk has changed Twitter’s business name to X Corp, reflecting his vision to create a “super app” like China’s WeChat. This is the latest in a series of changes that Musk has made to Twitter since he bought the company in October 2022.
Musk has said that he wants to make Twitter a more comprehensive platform, with features for audio, video, messaging, payments, and banking. He has also said that he wants to make Twitter a more open and free platform, with less moderation.
The rebrand to X Corp is seen by some as a sign that Musk has given up on any plans to revive Twitter as a powerful stand-alone social network. Instead, Musk seems to be focused on turning Twitter into a more comprehensive platform that can compete with other “super apps” like WeChat.
The rebrand has been met with mixed reactions from users. Some users have welcomed the change, while others have expressed concern that it will make Twitter less recognizable. It remains to be seen whether the rebrand will be successful in helping Twitter achieve Musk’s goals.
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Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, has announced plans to replace the company’s iconic blue bird logo with an “X”. The move has been met with mixed reactions, with some users expressing confusion and others welcoming the change.
Musk has said that he wants to change the logo to reflect his vision for Twitter as a “super app” that can do everything from social media to payments. He has also said that he likes the letter “X” because it “embodies the imperfections in us all that make us unique.”
The decision to change the logo is just one of many changes that Musk has made to Twitter since he took control of the company. He has also fired many of the company’s employees, scrapped the “blue ticks” that verified accounts, and made changes to the way the platform handles content moderation.
It remains to be seen how users will react to the new logo and other changes that Musk has made to Twitter. However, it is clear that Musk is determined to make the platform his own.
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