Elon Musk reverts Twitter logo back to bird symbol
Within a week, the company's trademark was altered, and the previous sign was reverted.

KATHMANDU: Micro-blogging site Twitter has reverted to its previous logo.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk recently replaced the bird in the company’s logo with a Dogecoin.
Within a week, the company’s trademark was altered, and the previous sign was reverted.
Twitter issued some formal information after changing its logo from a bird to a Dogecoin on Monday.
Rather, Musk did not try to convey this by displaying an image of a Dogecoin.
Twitter has not issued an official statement regarding the return of the old symbol today.
The Dogecoin symbol first appeared as a logo on Twitter five days ago, with no explanation.
Users were intrigued by the change in the logo, so Elon Musk published a meme of a butterfly with the face of a Shiba Inu, implying that Twitter’s identification was no longer of a bird’s sign when it was checked in the identity card.
The crypto-currency’s trend climbed upward when Twitter’s logo was changed to the Doge symbol, marking a favorable sign for it.