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Twitter bird returns; Elon Musk removes ‘w’ from company name on HQ

Business Circle TeamBy Business Circle TeamApril 10, 2023Updated:August 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Twitter has made headlines with a collection of partaking developments over the previous week. The microblogging platform launched a short lived alternative of its iconic Twitter chicken emblem with the favored Doge meme endorsed by Elon Musk beforehand. Customers have been stunned that the normal Twitter emblem was changed by the notorious Shiba Inu canine on the internet.

Now that the Twitter Chook returns, the corporate has apparently coated up the ‘w’ in its title in its San Francisco headquarters. 

Elon Musk confirmed that it was actual and that he would really like Twitter to be referred to as ‘Titter’.

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“Our landlord at SF HQ says we’re legally required to maintain signal as Twitter & can’t take away “w”, so we painted it background shade,” Musk wrote on Twitter.

Our landlord at SF HQ says we’re legally required to maintain signal as Twitter & can’t take away “w”, so we painted it background shade. Downside solved! pic.twitter.com/1iFjccTbUq

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 10, 2023

The transfer appears to have gained inspiration from a Twitter ballot by Musk in April 2022 asking if customers would help the elimination of ‘w’ from “Twitter.”

This comes after Twitter restricted entry to Substack hyperlinks after marking them “unsafe.”

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