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Elon Musk avrebbe riferito ai dipendenti di Twitter sabato sera tardi di aver appena inviato la sua ultima email da un indirizzo Twitter, dando a intendere che il tanto pubblicizzato cambio di nome in “X” potrebbe avvenire prima del previsto. Pare che abbia firmato l’email con un’emoji di saluto. “E presto diremo addio al marchio Twitter e, gradualmente, a tutti gli uccelli”, ha twittato Musk la domenica mattina presto, aggiungendo in un tweet successivo che “se stasera viene postato un logo X abbastanza buono, lo faremo diventare ufficiale [sic] in tutto il mondo domani.” Ha passato le prime ore della domenica mattina a fare insinuazioni sul cambiamento del logo, condividendo anche una breve animazione di tre secondi in cui il logo di Twitter sfuma in un “X”.