Twitter Bird Logo Changed with Doge Meme

Twitter Bird Logo Changed with Doge Meme

Twitter CEO Elon Musk is back in talk of the town as he replaced the blue bird logo of micro-blogging site Twitter with a Doge meme of Dogecoin Cryptocurrency. The Dogememe was created back in 2013 as a joke and used as logo for cryptocurrency.

Elon Musk also shared a funny meme tweet on his twitter account where the Doge meme in a car showing his license to police officer who is in shock that his photo is totally changed. However there is no change of logo on Twitter mobile app.

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The DogeMeme was created in 2013 by Blockchain Cryptocurrrency to mock other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

Who Asked Elon Musk to Change logo ?

Elon Musk while sharing a screenshot of tweet from 2022 where a random user account was asking him to buy Twitter and change the Twitter logo to Doge meme. To which Elon Musk replied, “That would Sick”. Now the CEO shared that tweet and captioned, “As Promised”.

Elon Musk has always been a good fan of Doge meme and he also promoted Dogecoin during his live appearances last year and on Twitter also. After which the rates of Dogecoin increased more than 20%. Elon Musk joined Twitter last year in USD 44 billion.

Back in March 2022, Elon Musk talked about lack of freedom of speech on platform and Twitter failing to give proper freedom rights although it is a public square town. Elon Musk asked public about a new platform need to which random account advised to buy Twitter and changed the logo to Dogememe that seemed hilarious.

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Earlier, CEO of Twitter also showed his love for Doge by sharing a photo of Dogecoin blockchain logo posing as the CEO in his office. He captioned the photo as “New CEO of Twitter is amazing”.

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