Twitter Logo: A few days ago, Twitter’s logo became a topic of discussion when Twitter owner Elon Musk replaced the Twitter bird logo with the Dogecoin logo. Allen probably loves dogs so much that he previously made his pet Shiba Inu Floki the CEO of Twitter. After the change, the Shiba Inu was also visible on the Twitter logo. Now why Elon Musk did this, we cannot blame anyone other than Musk’s craze for this. Now again the discussion of the logo of Twitter has started, because now the little bird is back. Now Twitter really looks like Twitter.
Twitter logo was changed in web version
About 3 days ago, Musk surprised everyone by changing the Twitter logo to the Dogecoin logo. People thought that the Dogecoin logo would stay for a few hours and then go away, but it didn’t. It seemed that now the Dogecoin logo would be the identity of Twitter. The logo stayed for about 3 days. However, the Dogecoin logo was visible only in the web version.
Musk mocked after changing the logo
In fact, after changing the Twitter bird logo to Dogecoin, Musk also made fun of it. Musk shared an old screenshot, in which a user jokingly told him that Musk should buy Twitter and change the logo to Doge. Sharing the screenshot, he said, “As promised” they have changed the company logo.
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As promised pic.twitter.com/Jc1TnAqxAV
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 3, 2023
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Why did Musk change the Twitter logo to Doge? There is no clarity on this yet, but it can be said that Musk is only trying to divert attention from the lawsuit against him by Dogecoin investors. Perhaps, by changing the logo to Doge, he wanted to prove that his tweets about Doge were not an attempt to deceive anyone.
Musk has revealed that Twitter will start removing blue ticks from all accounts and verification will be given only to those who pay for Twitter Blue subscription. In India, Twitter is charging around Rs 600 per month for its Blue Web subscription, while mobile users have to shell out Rs 900 per month for Blue Tick.