The Iconic Twitter Tweet Bird Logo Is History As Musk Replaces It With An “X” A Giant Error
The Iconic Twitter Tweet Bird Logo Is History As Musk Replaces It With An “X” A Giant Error Normally, X marks the spot, or X is the symbol of some secret project, or X is associated with the "skull and crossbones" or the Raiders iconic helmet, eye-patch, and crossed swords logo. But for Twitter, X means a completely misbranded action that will come to cost the tech company and in the form of lost users and ad revenue. See, in common standard tech practice in the SF Bay Area, where Twitter was born, the idea was to name the company after what the tech it produces was doing. So, a social media platform that allows you to post photos of your face and family and share them is called "Facebook". A company that produces a microblog platform where the microblogs are called "tweets" is Twitter. See? So, what the heck is "X" in all of this? Well, so far the explanation given by Twitter CEO is, well, that Twitter will reintroduce the "global town square". But that's what it was to start with. And on that, Elon Musk seems to confuse hate speech with free speech. Hate speech is not covered by the U.S. Constitution, and why you ask? Because it promotes damaging the right another person has to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - that's why. Wanting the right to go around and say crap to people is disturbing the peace and not free speech. That's what Elon Musk doesn't get. X marks the death of Twitter. Elon Musk saw to that. Stay tuned.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2pCBMzldCg
The Iconic Twitter Tweet Bird Logo Is History As Musk Replaces It With An “X” A Giant Error Normally, X marks the spot, or X is the symbol of some secret project, or X is associated with the "skull and crossbones" or the Raiders iconic helmet, eye-patch, and crossed swords logo. But for Twitter, X means a completely misbranded action that will come to cost the tech company and in the form of lost users and ad revenue. See, in common standard tech practice in the SF Bay Area, where Twitter was born, the idea was to name the company after what the tech it produces was doing. So, a social media platform that allows you to post photos of your face and family and share them is called "Facebook". A company that produces a microblog platform where the microblogs are called "tweets" is Twitter. See? So, what the heck is "X" in all of this? Well, so far the explanation given by Twitter CEO is, well, that Twitter will reintroduce the "global town square". But that's what it was to start with. And on that, Elon Musk seems to confuse hate speech with free speech. Hate speech is not covered by the U.S. Constitution, and why you ask? Because it promotes damaging the right another person has to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - that's why. Wanting the right to go around and say crap to people is disturbing the peace and not free speech. That's what Elon Musk doesn't get. X marks the death of Twitter. Elon Musk saw to that. Stay tuned.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2pCBMzldCg
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