Twitter’s official logo has changed from the blue bird to X. Here’s the scoop:
For 11 years, Twitter’s official logo was the iconic blue bird. The blue bird logo gained international recognition, and “tweeting” became a staple in pop culture. Over the past decade, Twitter established its legacy as one of the most popular social media platforms because of its influential power to transform global communication. Now, Elon Musk is completely changing Twitter’s brand while adding specific features to remodel the social media platform. Click here to read Elon Musk’s strategy and full statement.
After Elon Musk acquired the Twitter company, he started rebranding Twitter’s image and branding. Recently, Musk announced that the official Twitter logo will be changed from the blue bird to X—which represents his vision of an everything app. China’s WeChat emerged as one of the biggest social media platforms that connects millions of people internationally. In addition to communications, a list of new features like commerce and payment options will be integrated into Musk’s new AI-powered everything app. Linda Yaccarino explains the vision behind Twitter’s rebranding to X:
Although Musk owns the X.com domain, there is national speculation about complete ownership of the X trademark. According to Reuters, Microsoft and Meta own the X trademark right now. Stay tuned for more updates.
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