Twitter’s Bird Logo is being Abandoned

Twitter’s iconic bird logo may soon be a thing of the past, according to Elon Musk. In a tweet, Musk expressed his intention to replace the bird with a new logo that incorporates the letter X. He even mentioned that if a suitable X logo is shared, the change could happen as soon as tomorrow. Musk initially sparked the discussion by posting a flickering X, and later confirmed that the logo change was indeed happening. Reuters reports that Twitter has described its current logo as its most recognizable asset, which is why they have been protective of it. Musk, on the other hand, has expressed his affinity for the letter X in various tweets.

In other news, it seems Musk has more reason to be happy. The Wall Street Journal reports that Twitter’s new rival, Threads, has seen a decline in active daily users for the second week in a row. This decline follows an initial surge in signups. In contrast, Twitter boasts 200 million daily active users who spend significantly more time on the platform compared to Threads’ users. This news further emphasizes Twitter’s dominance in the social media landscape.

Overall, it appears that Twitter is gearing up for a logo revamp, while also maintaining its strong user base and engagement levels. Musk’s interest in the letter X adds an element of intrigue to this upcoming change. As we await further updates, it’s clear that Twitter remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of social media.

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