The head of Twitter Elon Musk has announced to change the logo of Twitter.
While tweeting on the micro-blogging site Twitter, Elon Musk said that he wants to change the logo of Twitter and will slowly say goodbye to all the sparrows.
In another tweet, he asked Twitter users for their opinion regarding the default black color of Twitter, in which most of the users voted in favor of black color.
“If a good enough X logo is posted tonight, we will go live worldwide tomorrow,” he wrote in a tweet yesterday.
Elon Musk shared a short video featuring the ‘X’ yesterday and later last night shared a photo of Twitter’s headquarters with the ‘X’ prominently displayed.
This suggests that Twitter’s new logo will likely be an ‘X’.
The SpaceX founder also introduced the URL of ‘X.com’ yesterday and announced that ‘X’ would go live from today.
Note that Elon Musk has also changed his DP to an ‘X’ image.
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