This is an interesting sabotage to any figures that want to maintain their presence.
If you search for “brandname twitter”, you’re probably going to get what you want. “brandname x” will be a SEO catastrophe.
Maybe they hoped to drive people to navigate through their own site and search facilities, but generally, not being where people are looking is a terrible strategy even on a chain of bad strategies.
Corporations just seem to be getting more and more abstract… Here’s my ✨ amazing ✨ (non-complete) list:
- Oversimplification of logos (*cough* *cough* Firefox killing our fox)
- Corporate Memphis (that big tech, supper flat, indestiguishable art style)
- Websites (everything is either a bento box, image carousel, or loaded up with scroll-based animations – or all of these)
- Names (Facebook is now Meta, Twitter is becoming X)
Firefox still has the fox:
I think he mistakenly referred to the firefox group of things like the password manager, the browser still has the fox logo
Yeah, that’s my bad.
Corporate Memphis is just the worst. I dunno why but it gives me heavy dystopian connotations.
It kooks like children were forced to design corporate logos in ms paint.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becoming_X
Appropriate that this album is from the late 90s, which is when the X name would have actually been cool.
Oh yeah, that reminds me of IAMX
The google redesign was the worst. I still haven’t gotten used to it and doubt I ever will.
The new logos are an acessibility nightmare. How does a stupid and unnecessary redesign like this gets approved?
Those logos were so good.
You must have missed this…
X was ahead of the game, but now everyone is quickly jumping onboard. I’ll be changing my username to ‘s’ as soon as I finish typing this. /s
These design examples are really interesting to me. I would hazard a guess that these types of designs are only popular right now because they are common among rapid design software packages/subscriptions used by companies who don’t want to hire real designers. I don’t think the styles are inherently bad but they certainly are lazy.
A brand that limits users on how many content they can see wouldn’t want them to use their search engine when there is a free one that does it better
my bad, replied to wrong comment
Just pronounce it like we would pronounce a Chinese name, where the X are pronounced sh
Twitter -> Xitter [shitter]
It’s a Roman numeral for me…
- Ten-Men
- SpaceTen
- The Ten Factor
- Tenbox Series Ten
- Mac OS Ten
Although Mac OS X was used as a roman numeral when it first launched. It lost all meaning when they added the code names to it.
It’s only called macOS for almost 7 years
Indeed. I was just referring to the years it was OS X
@BudgetBandit @samsy, it is not an X, when designing the logo he only thought that by drawing another one at a right angle at each end of the line, it would have been too obvious.
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Could also just be that Elon is a dumbass
A healthy dose of both
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He actually tried backing out of the deal, but it was already too far to do so when he realised it wasn’t a good deal at all…
That and if he wanted to burn it down, he wouldn’t of thrown the fit about threads. Unexpected events doesn’t make something a conspiracy.
He’s talking about only changing the logo and people are all talking about it. It’s free marketing like he does with Tesla.
If the buzz doesn’t translate to (paying) users or ad views he doesn’t profit shit from it.
The any publicity is good publicity mindset really is gone after you are already a household name. Twitter was already in the news daily, Journalism was replaced with 300 “Celebrity/politician tweeted ______”, and half the time all research and studies being replaced with 10 random tweets. “People are outraged about X, here’s 10 tweets from random people to prove it”.
A good engagement metric is a good thing to show to big advertisers no? At the end of the day these companies couldn’t care less with woke/pc culture, they just want to sell.
Yeah, but if people don’t talk about it on twitter… or X, I suppose… then he has nothing to show for it to their advertisers. “Hey look, we were on TV, and newspapers write articles about us” is not really an argument for twitter anymore, they have been a household name for so long.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System see logo and name in case not familiar with the context
I love how the X wm came from the W wm which was in the V OS
I honestly think it is close enough to the x.org logo to be a trademark suit.
If X is no longer twitter, how long till the copyright on the twitter brand expires?
You can’t argue anyone would confuse a website called twitter with ‘X’.
Maybe Zuckerberg could rebrand threads Twitter.
That would genuinely be funny, I’m all for it
Trademark not copyright. Copyright only applies to entire works like a song text or the code Twitter has produced. For example the song title alone is not copyrighted. A trademark realistically only expires when it gets contested in court.
Is there a law that you must use a trademark to keep it?
There’s a similar law where you must at least defend a trademark against misuse to keep hold of it. That was the reasoning behind this music video for Velcro:
So, based on that, maybe they won’t lose it just by not using it. But if someone else tried to establish a Twitter product, they may lose the trademark if they don’t fight it.
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I think there is, but AFAIK they can use it for something very minor and it still counts.
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Just from an economic standpoint, it’s such a terrible decision. The Twitter bird is iconic to the point where the trademark itself is worth a considerable amount. This is like Disney dumping Mickey Mouse for a side character in The Dark Cauldron.
RIP people searching google for help with “X” on Windows.
A guy made wayland social to prove superiority lmao
Oh no, i love the x-com games. They don’t deserve to be the name sponsor for Elons weird platform.
I think he is referring to the X-Men and Wolverine don’t deserve to be the name sponsor for Elon’s perverted platform.
Come to think of it, will employees be called x-men? Like the Zuck started refering to his employees as meta mates or whatever it was.
Can’t wait for the first X on X by X Æ A-12 about the SpaceX launch
- Bland corporations and mediocre CEO when they need to name something * Slaps an X on it *
Sometimes I wonder if the Claudian letters stuck and, just like we got X for /ks/ (or /gz/… or /ʃ/… or whatever, this letter is a mess), we also got a Ↄ for /ps/. Maybe modern people would be also spamming Ↄ for this sort of “rule of cool”?
When I first read this post, I thought the CSS had gone wonky and part of the O was cut off.
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Musk’s gon’ bill it to ya
Tired of tweeting for free? X’s gonna monetize ya
Tap tap, open up the app, it’s
free…With the non-stop, cash grab of premium fees
Riding rockets, now he’s starbound and sold
But he got such a grand scheme
That’ll make a tweeter wonder if he’s been memed
Damn right, and he’ll charge you again, 'cause he’s Elon, so hes gots to spin
Tweet battles with the freemium, but no matter how many cats he boxes with, he’ll profit on your scene and win
Classic Elon, will tweeting be called sexting and is this the main reason for the name change?
Hmm maybe just exting?
Tweets are now 𝕏crements