Elon Musk redirects X.com to Twitter, marks end of blue bird era

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Elon Musk redirects X.com to Twitter, marks end of blue bird era (Image: @elonmusk/twitter)
Elon Musk redirects X.com to Twitter, marks end of blue bird era (Image: @elonmusk/twitter)

Delhi : On Twitter, Elon Musk frequently makes unexpected announcements, and this past weekend was no exception. The billionaire revealed that Twitter will soon change its name to X, the "everything app" he has been teasing for a while. Thus, the owner of Twitter urged its countless users to get ready to say goodbye to the recognisable Blue Bird icon that we have grown to connect with Twitter over the years.

Musk tweeted on Sunday morning, "And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds." Now, there has already been a significant alteration. According to Musk, the website X.com links users to Twitter. 

Additionally, he made a suggestion about the potential replacement for the Blue Bird logo. Elon Musk makes a logo hint On his profile, Elon Musk pinned a video that appears to be the new Twitter logo. He included the same logo as text in a subsequent tweet. X.com now redirects visitors to Twitter.com, and the temporary X logo will go live soon, Musk stated in another tweet.

In fact, typing X.com into your browser will direct you to Twitter.com. This raises the possibility that Musk will shortly switch Twitter.com's domain to X.com. I suppose that only time will tell. Linda Yaccarino refers to X as a second chance. Similar to this, Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino is discussing X on the platform and describing it as a "second chance to make yet another big impression."

Linda formally announced X and everything the team aims to accomplish with the platform in a Twitter thread. It's an extraordinarily unusual event - in life or in business - that you get a second chance to create another huge impression, she wrote, calling X a second chance to make another great impact. Twitter left a lasting impression and revolutionised communication. The worldwide town square will now undergo additional transformation thanks to X.

We have already seen X take shape in the past several months, Yaccarino said in another tweet. How? The CEO said that all of the new features and modifications that Twitter has been implementing are a result of its recent rebranding to X. Through our frequent feature launches over the past eight months, we've already begun to see X take shape, but we're just getting started, she said. In her final statement, she said that X would be an application that would provide "everything." Twitter is collaborating with its partners to introduce X to the globe, she continued.

In the meantime, a court document filed in a California court on April 4 appeared to suggest that Twitter is no longer a separate legal company. The business had combined to form X Corp. Twitter Inc. no longer exists after being merged into X Corp. The document stated that X Corp. is a privately held company that was incorporated in Nevada and has its main office in San Francisco, California. According to the documents, Musk is the president of both the firm and its parent, X Holdings Corp, which was also established in March, at the time the merger was submitted on March 15.