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Tristian Tate Honestly Reacts To Elon Musk Changing Twitter Bird Logo To X: “Destroyer”

Tristian Tate Honestly Reacts To Elon Musk Changing Twitter Bird Logo To X: “Destroyer”

Tristian Tate Honestly Reacts To Elon Musk: MMA News: After 17 years with a recognisable blue bird design that came to represent the dissemination of ideas globally, entrepreneur Elon Musk renamed Twitter as X and introduced a new logo, signalling a focus on creating an “everything app.”  Follow MMA News Updates with InsideSports.IN. On Monday, […]

Tristian Tate Honestly Reacts To Elon Musk: MMA News: After 17 years with a recognisable blue bird design that came to represent the dissemination of ideas globally, entrepreneur Elon Musk renamed Twitter as X and introduced a new logo, signalling a focus on creating an “everything app.”  Follow MMA News Updates with InsideSports.IN.

On Monday, Twitter’s website adopted a new logo that featured a stylised white X on a black backdrop; however, the bluebird could still be seen on the mobile app.

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Elon Musk Changing Twitter Bird Logo To X: “Destroyer”- Honest Reaction By Tristan Tate 

Musk has stated since assuming control of Twitter in October that he hopes to create an app that will provide users with a range of services outside of social media, including peer-to-peer payments, an idea that is similar to the immensely popular WeChat app in China.

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, and Linda Yaccarino, the company’s CEO, presented the new look of the social media platform. Since Musk paid $44 billion to acquire the social networking site last year, a new logo has been introduced.

The millionaire founder of Twitter had stated in a series of messages on his account on Sunday that he intended to make the move effective immediately, possibly as early as Monday.

Tristian Tate Honestly Reacts To Elon Musk Changing Twitter Bird Logo To X: “Destroyer”

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Tristan Tate shared a post on Twitter writing, “ Now I am becoming X, destroyer of Twitter”.

According to Tom Morton, global chief strategy officer of ad agency R/GA, the transition is only a means for Musk to leave his mark on the business. “User, advertiser, or market difficulties have nothing to do with Twitter’s changing its name and logo. It serves as a reminder that Elon Musk owns Twitter.

Users’ reactions to the new logo were mixed, and confusion about what tweets would now be named arose. Marketing and branding experts warned that the makeover faced the risk of losing years of Twitter’s reputation.

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