Twitter's blue bird logo replaced with a ‘Doge' meme. Details here




In a bizarre turn of events, Twitter has changed its classic blue bird logo design to the "doge" meme. Twitter chief executive officer Elon Musk verified the update while responding and publishing a discussion "as promised". Musk took control of the social media giant in a $44 billion offer in 2015.

Twitter's blue bird is now changed by the Shiba Inu dog meme, which is also the logo of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency. Strangely enough, the adjustment to Doge is only visible on the web variation of Twitter and not on the Twitter app.

Musk validated the modification from Blue Bird to Doge through his Twitter account. The Twitter chief executive officer first tweeted a meme of a policeman inspecting a record, while Doge claims it's an old picture.

Musk likewise shared a screenshot of a conversation he had with a Twitter individual before he took control of the firm, writing "as assured". In the discussion, Musk asks if there is a demand for a brand-new platform, to which the individual suggests that Musk needs to rather get Twitter as well as replace heaven bird logo with a Doge.

New company Bloomberg reported the value of Dogecoin increased by virtually 30% after Twitter altered its home page logo design to the pet dog meme.

Elon Musk has been making a great deal of modifications at the social networks titan since he took over the business last October. Just recently, Twitter likewise introduced that as of April 1, the company will certainly finish its old verified program, indicating that individuals will have to pay $8 per month for the coveted blue checkmarks.

Twitter has now eliminated the verified checkmark from the Twitter page of the New york city Times after the company validated it will certainly not be paying for a verified check.

While talking about the issue, Musk said 'They willingly did precisely what I desired them to do'.

He was responding to a customer's comment that random users are now validated on Twitter but New York City Times isn't.

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