Twitter will fly again! Musk hinted by tweeting, know what is the reason


Elon Musk is often seen in discussion on social media. There is a new news related to it.

Alan Musk signaled a change!

The talk of removing the sparrow symbol in Twitter's logo is coming up once again. Musk hinted at the change by tweeting. Musk wrote, "Soon we will say goodbye to the Twitter brand and slowly to all chuckles." After buying Twitter, Musk has been making one change after another. Recently, Musk has said that direct messaging on Twitter will also have to be paid for.

The word logo will be removed from Twitter!

In a recent tweet, Musk hinted at a change in Twitter's logo. Soon we will be saying goodbye to the Twitter brand and slowly to all chuckles, Musk tweeted. In another tweet, he said, "If the Cool X logo is posted tonight, we'll make it live worldwide tomorrow." Musk's comments come at a time when Musk recently launched his new artificial intelligence company xAI. Musk claims this company will understand the universe.

The word X will turn into a logo

Elon Musk has incorporated the X into the names and logos of most of his companies. A recently launched artificial intelligence company is also named xAI. Also the name of Musk's Space Exploration Technology Corporation company SpaceX is made of X. Now Musk is also preparing to replace the Twitter bird logo with an X. He tweeted that the logo would be like this but with an X in it.

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