
Elon Musk replaces the iconic Twitter bird logo with a dog
Twitter’s recognizable bird emblem has been replaced with a doge meme thanks to a tweak made by Elon Musk. The new Twitter logo of Kabosu, the Shiba Inu who served as the model for the Doge meme, will appear on the loading screen when you access the Twitter website. The same image has also taken the place of the display photo on Twitter’s home page.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 3, 2023
Elon Musk changes Twitter logo
Elon Musk announced the new logo on Twitter by posting a screenshot of a conversation with the caption “as promised”. The screenshot shows a conversation between Musk and a Twitter user “Chairman” with handle “@WSBChairman” where he suggested “just buy twitter” and “change the bird logo to a doge”. To this, Musk responded saying “Haha that would sick”.
As promised pic.twitter.com/Jc1TnAqxAV
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 3, 2023
Several people think that this might be far more than just an April Fool’s joke that arrived two days late. The price of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin has increased by 10% as a result of this small prank. That is still less expensive than it was in May 2021, though.
Interestingly, Musk is being sued for $258 million for racketeering because it was claimed that he ran a pyramid scheme to advertise Dogecoin.
A New Logo with New Checkmarks
In other news, Musk declared that, as of April 1, all legacy accounts on the site will no longer have blue checkmarks. While the authentication icon has allegedly disappeared for many users, Musk reportedly does not have enough workers to complete the process more quickly.
Interestingly, Musk is being sued for $258 million for racketeering because it was claimed that he ran a pyramid scheme to advertise Dogecoin.
An Updated Logo and Checkmarks
In other news, Musk declared that, as of April 1, all legacy accounts on the site will no longer have blue checkmarks. While the authentication icon has allegedly disappeared for many users, Musk reportedly does not have enough workers to complete the process more quickly.