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  • Twitter X? Share your thoughts!

    Artem Luko
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    Chris Messina
    Twitter is dead. Literally. Let's move on.
    Maicon | side.tech
    Many people more concerned with the X than the $
    Allison Ly
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    Eric R. Burgess
    This will be a textbook definition of brand equity destruction in the future. Rather than making Twitter better and building on top of it to an Everything app, he's destroyed any headstart because he's surgically destroyed so much value. This is a classic example of why egomaniacal billionaires shouldn't making branding decisions (much like the misguided dropping of "HBO" to just "max" because Zaslov wanted to make the Discovery components seem more relevant). Will Elon succeed? Perhaps, although I think he'll end up relying on his good brands rather than this X-nonsense, but he's made it all much harder than it needed to be with missteps and self-inflicted wounds.
    Hadi Farnoud
    dumb move imho
    Allison Ly
    @hadifarnoud Supported! We launch next week, would love your support! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
    Paolo Castro
    Twitter X 🧐 or X.com Flash News: Elon owns X.com since 2000 (Paypal). Also: 1. This is a continuation of Elon's Empire 🤴; it aligns with SpaceX and xAI. 2. Twitter aims to be the all-in-one app for Mars, facilitating communication, social interactions, and information publishing, similar to WeChat. He is steadily building his empire and establishing his brand. It's a strategic move, and I wouldn't be surprised if, in 2 months, no one remembers the bluebird... 😭
    Sandro Fiorio Jr
    @paolo_castro great point! But I believe that Twitter will be remembered as Orkut is remembered even today.
    Vikram Sahu ꩜
    Emaildojo by Netcore Cloud
    Emaildojo by Netcore Cloud
    @artluko, Elon Musk is like a modern-day Richie Rich, using his wealth to bring any idea he has to life. However, his innovative thinking and unique worldview are equally impressive and shouldn't be ignored.
    Sebastian Janus - derStartupCFO
    Not a huge fan of the new colors.
    Brijesh Rao
    No, This is very exciting.
    Elon doing something weird creating a buzz just with the move of doing something huge and not expected.
    Allison Ly
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    Luís Carlos Araújo
    without questioning whether the name X is good or not or whether a rebrand is good or not... the way this was done is one of the most disgraceful branding exercises I've ever seen in my 25 years in design and branding.. done with no thought, no planning, no testing, no strategy, just spontaneous afterthought of a creative spark like a 12-year-old child with ADHD at the very least .. refine the logo and test it in colours.. platform usage.. apply it to the site and app.. update the app.. think of the new terminology for the product.. even a basic brand guideline... its unprofessional, immature and frankly embarrassing for those who say "oh I like it" fair enough I'm not questioning the name.. just the design and the way it's been launched it's laughable.. and to be honest I'm still in shock one of the worlds biggest tech companies can do something so insanely stupid.
    Nick from FirstHR
    So far, apart from changing the logo, I don’t particularly expect anything in the near future. I really don't want Musk to try to make another super app.
    Luka Vasic
    LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
    I'm not a fan of the rebrand and the new logo. The Twitter bird was iconic and represented what the platform was all about. Tweeting has become engrained in our language, like when you say "Just Google it", everyone understood what Tweeting was. I can't imagine anyone saying "Hey, I'll X my opinion on this topic." As for the new features, some of them look cool, some are concerning. One thing is for sure, everything is unpredictable, but I think all of this will negatively impact Twitter's user base and community.
    Geri Máté
    Right now when I look at Twitter on my laptop I get a feeling that it's a cheap Twitter rip off with an X logo on the top corner. The bird is the word and it's something Elon is taking for granted when he decides to get rid of the Twitter brand. Twitter is a social media household name. Tweeting, tweet, these are words that most people who use the internet understand and use. A clear signal that something turned out to be the thing.
    Nirnimes
    I think the rebrand hasn't really gone well, I still see twitter everywhere haha. What do you think about the rebranding? @artluko
    Maali Baali
    Congratulations on such a successful launch.
    Carmen Judson
    I really liked it.
    Kunal Mehta
    I must say that we're really excited about the recent developments in the tech world. While Twitter's name change to X is an interesting move, we're more focused on empowering learners through our edtech application, ProApp. Speaking of which, we have some exciting news to share! Today, we launched ProApp on Product Hunt. It's an innovative platform where you can learn design and so much more. We believe in the power of education and skill development, and ProApp is designed to make learning accessible and engaging for everyone. If you're interested in exploring ProApp and taking your design skills to the next level, check it out here: (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
    Aida Zu
    Tweets are goint to be twixs soon 👀
    Aqeel
    Thrilled about the much-anticipated Twitter X! The innovative features, especially the sleek user interface and enhanced algorithm, hold great promise, elevating the platform's interactivity and user-friendliness to a whole new level.
    Cansu Demir
    it happened just because of boredom and desire to be on tt i think