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    Soon we shall bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds – Musk Announces changes to Twitter’s logo

    Elon Musk

    Elon Musk has revealed that Twitter is looking to change its bird logo.

    In a post on his Twitter account in the early hours of Sunday, the billionaire owner said, “soon we shall bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds.”

    In a follow-up post, Musk wrote, “If a good enough X logo is posted tonight, we’ll make (it) go live worldwide tomorrow.”

    Since taking over Twitter in October 2022, Twitter has witnessed a handful of changes.

    The company has changed its business name to X Corp, reflecting the billionaire’s vision to create a “super app” like China’s WeChat.

    Recall the bird was temporarily replaced in April by Dogecoin’s shiba inu dog, helping drive a surge in the meme coin’s market value.

    The company, in another controversial change, announced early this month that Twitter would limit how many tweets a day various accounts can read.

    The daily limits reportedly ideated the creation of Meta-owned rival service Threads, which hit 100 million sign-ups within five days of launch.

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