Elon Musk, on Sunday, announced plans to change the microblogging site Twitter’s bird logo to X.
Elon Musk, on Sunday, announced plans to change the microblogging site Twitter’s bird logo to X.
Mr Musk’s action would be the latest in a series of controversial shake-ups to the social media platform under his stewardship since he acquired the social media platform for $44 billion last October.
In a thread of tweets, Mr Musk said the change would be made on Monday to replace the blue bird logo with the X logo.
“And soon we shall bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds,” Mr Musk tweeted.
Mr Musk had earlier changed the company’s official name in April to X Holdings Corp, after his venture X.com, to reflect his vision of creating ‘X’, the everything app performing social media and payment functions similar to China’s WeChat.
Linda Yaccarino, Twitter’s chief executive, confirmed the launch of the X brand on Sunday.
Ms Yaccarino tweeted, “It is an exceptionally rare thing – in life or business – that you get a second chance to make another big impression. Twitter made one massive impression and changed the way we communicate. Now, X will go further, transforming the global town square.”
She explained that the new logo would be “centred in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking” and would be a “global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities.”
Despite laying off half of the company’s staff after the acquisition, Mr Musl recently revealed that the site remained cashflow-negative with a heavy debt burden after losing half of its advertising revenue.