Elon Musk announced on Twitter Sunday that he will be replacing the company’s iconic bird logo with an “X.” The change is expected to go live later today.
Musk said that the new logo is meant to “embody the imperfections in us all that make us unique.” He also said that the “bird” logo is “outdated” and “no longer represents the company’s values.”

The move has been met with mixed reactions from Twitter users. Some have praised the change, saying that it is a bold and refreshing new look for the company. Others have criticized the change, saying that it is unnecessary and that the bird logo is iconic.

This is just the latest in a series of changes that Musk has made to Twitter since he acquired the company last year. In recent months, he has rolled out a number of new features, including an edit button and a subscription service. He has also made changes to the company’s moderation policies, which have been met with some controversy.
It remains to be seen how the new logo will be received by Twitter users. However, it is clear that Musk is committed to making significant changes to the company.
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