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Blue Bird Of Twitter Replaced by X

Jiayi Mingze
Last updated: 1 September 2023 10:17
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As we were hearing it from a long time that Elon Musk’s was mentioning about X at different occasion so Yes! It has happened officially and we can see Twitter has changed to X.com on website redirecting it to twitter. People have mixed vibes over it however we all know Musk’s obsession with X, in 1997 he founded X.com which later on became as PayPal, an AI company x.ai, we can see letter X in his space mission company Space X.

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X – Temporary Logo of Twitter?Good Bye! Blue Bird

X – Temporary Logo of Twitter?

Elon Musk has mentioned via a post that it could be temporary log, fingers crossed what could be the next innovation in the name, however it will be good to see a change in logo and overall, how it will be impact the brand’s overall look.

Good Bye! Blue Bird

Musk tweeted. “And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and gradually, all the birds”. Roughly 200 million users use twitter on daily basis however since Musk bough Twitter for $44bn in 2022, things have been quite interesting, keeping this X change in to account fans can be seen in their tweets saying good byes to the blue bird they’ve been seeing since the launch of twitter though slight changes were made during all these years to birds however let’s see how people cope up with X.

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