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• #977
feels more and more like a villain from a cheesy 80s action movie
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• #978
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.com
On October 4, 2022, Elon Musk described his acquisition of Twitter as "an accelerant to creating X, the everything app". This has been linked to x.com. In conversation with Ron Baron a month later, Musk said he will execute the X product plan "with some improvements" which will make Twitter "the most valuable financial institution in the world."
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• #979
The new logo is just an existing Unicode character so obviously can't be trademarked.
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• #980
And the home button is still a bird box.
Shouldn't it be (x) or something?
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• #981
it's so bad lol.
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• #982
Some poor sap is slowly working through the icons. The feather quill icon has now gone and been replaced by a box that just says "tweet" - which has no relevance to the brand anymore.
And they've left a quill in the draft tweets section still.
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• #983
It's as dorky as his 'let that sink in' jape. How can investors have confidence in him any more?
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• #984
Nothing seems to be changed in the app at all?
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• #985
This keeps replaying in my mind
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• #986
I know there's no reasoning it, but from a brand POV Twitter was great. I mean isn't that basically half the value of it as a product?
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• #987
Enjoyed
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• #988
It may help to understand the history of Musk and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.com
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• #989
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• #990
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• #991
Oh god really?
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• #992
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• #993
Lol
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• #994
It is an X parrot.
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• #995
Thread leading to another thread https://twitter.com/garius/status/1683511450264821760
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• #996
Perfect timing.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HVCsODDlkDQYe41YLfrUC?si=BI2duzglQjKks0pUOFiyIQ
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• #998
Have you all extracted your data from Twitter yet?
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• #999
"tech rivals Meta and Microsoft both owning intellectual property rights for the letter."
I mean, get fucked.
Come and use my new social operating system! I've called it Windows Meta X
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• #1000
Linu𝕏
No doubt about he'll be using the same graphic design agency that did Tesla, under armour, monster and Triple X. Fair play to them, they've carved out a real niche for logos that would feel cheesy in a video game.