Elon Musk has previously spoken of his plans to create a 'super app' like China’s WeChat
A man named Sawyer Merritt posted the image of the selected logo, saying a version of it was the logo of his discontinued podcast and designed by Alex Tourville. “Anyway, do whatever you want with it,” he wrote.Mike Proulx, research director at Forrester, told thenews agency the move would further alienate Twitter’s original, and once fiercely loyal, user base.
“On the one hand, you can make the argument he would be getting rid of an iconic brand. On the other hand, he is signalling it is a new day for what was once Twitter and that the company is heading in a different direction with a different user base,” he said.
“For years, fans and critics alike have pushed Twitter to dream bigger, to innovate faster, and to fulfil our great potential. X will do that and more. We’ve already started to see X take shape over the past eight months through our rapid feature launches, but we’re just getting started.”, WeChat is able to support everything from online food orders to bank transfers. It can be used to book flights and watch films and TV shows.
Mr Musk is hoping Twitter can become something similar. Whether he will be able to succeed in creating such an internet monolith is a very different matter.
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