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Elon Musk removed the letter “w” this time; Renamed Twitter to “Titter”

Elon Musk, who recently replaced the Twitter logo with the Dogecoin logo, has now eliminated the letter "w" of Twitter, making the name of the social network "Titter".
 Elon Musk removed the letter “w” this time;  Renamed Twitter to “Titter”
READING NOW Elon Musk removed the letter “w” this time; Renamed Twitter to “Titter”

Twitter CEO Elon Musk, who changed his name to Harry Bölz, confirmed that he was responsible for covering the letter “w” on the sign hanging on the Twitter building with a white tarp a few days ago, and started the “Titter” mess.

Those who have been following Musk for a while are aware that the tech billionaire, one of the richest people in the world, has the humor of a little kid. Given that his favorite jokes include the word “tits,” it’s no surprise that photos of him covering the letter “w” with a white tarp on the Twitter headquarters sign in San Francisco went viral on the Internet. While Musk did not claim responsibility for the missing letter when the photos began to spread, it was clear that he had an effect on it.

While the new “Titter” sign received praise from Musk fans, it didn’t quite amuse Twitter’s owner. According to Musk, Twitter’s owner said that legally the company should keep the name “Twitter” on its sign. The billionaire’s solution was to paint the letter “w” with the background color. “Problem solved!” Musk tweeted Sunday night. made the announcement.

Other jokes Musk made on Twitter about this include establishing a new university called “Texas Institute of Technology & Science” (abbreviated “TITS”).

“It will be an epic product,” Musk said, referring to his new school on October 29, 2021. Like many of Musk’s ideas, this school was never founded.

Last year, Musk also conducted a poll among his followers on whether Twitter should change its name to “Titter”.

Still, renaming Twitter to “Titter” and going against the host’s wishes doesn’t seem like a good plan at the moment. In January, landlord SRI Nine Market Square LLC filed a $6.7 million unpaid rent lawsuit against Twitter for its San Francisco headquarters and other damages. In the same month, Twitter announced that King III. He was sued by the Crown Estate, which manages Charles’ properties, for failing to pay rent to his London offices.

Since Musk finalized his $44 billion Twitter purchase last October, the company has become known for not paying its bills and negotiating to cut the costs of its contracts. At one point in the recent history of the “new” Twitter, employees had to bring their own toilet paper to the company’s senior offices after Musk laid off all building duties.

While all these events shocked those familiar with the old Twitter, it doesn’t seem too surprising to the “new” Titter, which has unfortunately become known as a big joke…

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