The Twitter blue bird is still visible across the platform though. Read more at straitstimes.com.
STOCKHOLM - Mr Elon Musk and Twitter chief executive Linda Yaccarino unveiled a logo for the social media platform on Monday that featured a white “X” on a black background as a replacement for the familiar blue bird symbol.
“#GoodbyeTwitter” was trending on the platform with reference to the old logo as several users criticised the new one. In response to a tweet asking what will tweets be called under “X”, Mr Musk replied “x’s”. The original Twitter logo was designed in 2012 by a team of three. Mr Musk bought x.com back from PayPal in 2017, saying it had “sentimental value”. Mr Musk had co-founded x.com as an online bank in 1999 which later transformed into PayPal.
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