Elon Musk has made a slew of changes in regards to Twitter and his stirring decisions have sparked a storm of reactions time and again. From a series of inconsistencies with the way Twitter functions to changing Twitter’s Blue bird logo with a doge meme (a Shiba Inu logo); the company has undergone seismic changes ever since Musk has helmed the company’s reigns.
While the Twitterverse was already divided over the landmark alterations, Twitter has now become ‘Titter’ and netizens seem nothing but uncomfortable with the latest modification.
According to Elon Musk’s latest tweet, which has gone viral, the Twitter San Francisco office featured the letter ‘W’ from the Twitter name was missing, which ultimately spells ‘Titter’ without W in place.
Elon Musk, in a remarkable show of maturity, has removed the "w" from Twitter's logo outside their San Francisco HQ. The company now reads as "Titter" pic.twitter.com/0i914uEygX
— LeGate🤠 (@williamlegate) April 6, 2023
Twitteratties were quick to issue their reactions over the post and really think that dropping the W might be an option for Musk, as the microblogging site has become such a topic of discussion, which a lot of think was absurd.
William LeGate, the CEO of a US company - ‘Pillow Fight’, maintained that Twitter's San Francisco office is missing the letter ‘w’ and posted "Elon Musk, in a remarkable show of maturity, has removed the "w" from Twitter's logo outside their San Francisco HQ. The company now reads as "Titter", which went viral.
Our landlord at SF HQ says we’re legally required to keep sign as Twitter & cannot remove “w”, so we painted it background color. Problem solved! pic.twitter.com/1iFjccTbUq
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 10, 2023
If we are to go by Elon’s tweet, it is a legal obligation to keep the W on the building, however, instead of restoring the alphabet, Musk simply got the letter painted over that too in the background colour of the sign, making it still invisible.
“Our landlord at SF HQ says we're legally required to keep the sign as Twitter and cannot remove “w”, so we painted it background colour. Problem solved,” read Elon Musk’s tweet.
Musk’s tweet sparked a chain reaction of sarcastic tweets and criticism:
This website is run by a child pic.twitter.com/UYWm3pvOPe
— Matt Novak (@paleofuture) April 5, 2023
Who’s mad? pic.twitter.com/Ujqsb7PG7s
— Aaron Hermes (@realAaronHermes) April 10, 2023
— UncK.eth (@jm__kelley) April 10, 2023
Oh my GOD pic.twitter.com/P6PQYlRrwl
— Komrade Kommander (@KMNDR_) April 10, 2023
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