Twitter rebrands, changes logo to X.

By Washira Helene

Twitter has officially removed its iconic blue bird logo replacing it with an X. The new logo was first spotted by users on Monday, and Twitter confirmed the change in a blog post.

The new logo is a departure from Twitter’s previous logo, which featured a simple blue bird sitting on a white background.

The new logo is more complex, with a stylized X that is meant to represent the “crossing of ideas” that happens on Twitter. The X is also meant to be more inclusive, as it does not feature a specific bird specie.

The decision by Twitter’s boss Elon Musk to remove the blue bird logo has met with mixed reactions. Some users have praised the new logo, saying that it is more modern and visually appealing. Others have criticized the new logo, saying that it is too abstract and does not represent Twitter’s brand well.

Only time will tell how users will react to Twitter’s new logo. However, it is clear that the company is trying to move in a new direction with its branding.

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