After Elon Musk Reveals Twitter Rebrand, 'Tweets' Will Be Replaced With This...
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc. and owner of Twitter Inc., hinted that Tweets would now be called "X". While an official confirmation has yet to be announced, Musk's tweet comes at a time when the billionaire is giving the Bird app a new makeover.
What happened: During a Twitter exchange, Sawyer Merritt, co-founder of Twin Birch and self-proclaimed Tesla investor, wondered if the tweets would also have a different name after the platform was renamed "X".
Replying to Sawyer, Musk tweeted "X".
See also: AOC joins picket lines with striking actors and writers, says it's a fight against AI and Wall Street
Why it matters: Musk's decision to rebrand Twitter as an "X," including replacing the iconic bird logo with an "X," drew a mixed response.
Musk is confident that the logo change will eventually be accepted by users. Although the term "tweeting" has been adopted by a third party, Musk remains confident that users will eventually embrace the renamed platform.
Read next: Trump, DeSantis unveil contrasting military policies amid Russian-Ukrainian war
Musk and Twitter photo by Artsaba family on Shutterstock
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc. and owner of Twitter Inc., hinted that Tweets would now be called "X". While an official confirmation has yet to be announced, Musk's tweet comes at a time when the billionaire is giving the Bird app a new makeover.
What happened: During a Twitter exchange, Sawyer Merritt, co-founder of Twin Birch and self-proclaimed Tesla investor, wondered if the tweets would also have a different name after the platform was renamed "X".
Replying to Sawyer, Musk tweeted "X".
See also: AOC joins picket lines with striking actors and writers, says it's a fight against AI and Wall Street
Why it matters: Musk's decision to rebrand Twitter as an "X," including replacing the iconic bird logo with an "X," drew a mixed response.
Musk is confident that the logo change will eventually be accepted by users. Although the term "tweeting" has been adopted by a third party, Musk remains confident that users will eventually embrace the renamed platform.
Read next: Trump, DeSantis unveil contrasting military policies amid Russian-Ukrainian war
Musk and Twitter photo by Artsaba family on Shutterstock
Designed by Benzinga Neuro, edited by Pooja Rajkumari
Benzinga Neuro's GPT-4 content generation system leverages the vast Benzinga ecosystem, including native data, APIs, and more, to create comprehensive and timely stories for you. Learn more.
© 2023 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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