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Twitter is turning to X, as the site’s former bird logo has now been replaced with the official new X logo. Elon Musk, who owns the converted social media site, began signaling the change Sunday morning with a series of tweets, including one that said, “And soon we will be saying goodbye to the Twitter brand and slowly all the birds.”
Now X has replaced the Twitter logo on the web version, indicating a change to Musk’s “Everything App” he originally envisioned shortly after buying Twitter for $44 billion in November. After the update, the X logo will likely replace the bird logo on the mobile versions of the apps. However, references to Twitter still remain on the main web login prompt.
Twitter employees were reportedly informed of the change via an email, which closed with the statement that this would be the last email from Musk. Twitter.com workspace. Musk also during tweetfest Tweeted If a “good enough post is posted tonight, we’ll live it worldwide tomorrow,” and later pinned a tweet Featuring a GIF created by a Twitter user named Sawyer Merritt.








