As part of Elon Musk's never-ending game of one-upping himself, the prolific tech entrepreneur has embarked on a quest to change Twitter.
In a move as bold as it is controversial, Musk has officially rebranded Twitter, bidding adieu to its age-old logo that has become synonymous with the platform. Its "new" name, X, marks a drastic shift in the brand as Musk aims to challenge the conventional boundaries of social media.
The rebranding, which happened over the weekend when Musk announced that the social media platform would go through an evolution, saw the new logo adorn the platform as it transforms into what Musk is describing as an "everything app." If nothing else, this rebranding is Musk's weirdest decision yet - topping what he did last year when literally brought a sink into the Twitter HQ a year ago as he closed its acquisition for $44 billion.
Although the new logo is an interim choice, possibly sourced from Special Alphabets 4, it carries a broader meaning. Musk says that the X symbol encapsulates the imperfections that render us unique, a sentiment reflected in the diverse user base of the platform. This rebranding aligns with Musk's history of unconventional decisions, showcased when he previously crowdsourced the new logo from his followers.


