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#TwitterLogo Trending

The #TwitterLogo hashtag has been trending on Twitter recently, and for a good reason. Twitter's CEO, Elon Musk, recently announced that the social media giant's classic blue bird logo was changing to the "doge" meme. This move has sparked a lot of conversation and discussion on social media platforms, with many users expressing their opinions on the new logo. Some users have found the change to be amusing and have welcomed it as a breath of fresh air. They feel that the doge meme represents the fun and quirky side of Twitter and fits the platform's overall vibe. On the other hand, some users have criticized the change, stating that it is unprofessional and not in line with Twitter's image as a serious social media platform. The #TwitterLogo trend has also given rise to several memes and jokes on social media platforms. Users are sharing their own versions of the Twitter logo, with many incorporating the doge meme into the design. The trend has also led to a lot of creative artwork and designs, with users showcasing their skills and creativity. In conclusion, the #TwitterLogo trend has generated a lot of buzz and attention on social media platforms. The change to the doge meme logo has sparked a lot of conversation, with users expressing their opinions and sharing their own versions of the logo. While some have welcomed the change, others have criticized it. Nonetheless, the trend has given rise to a lot of creativity and humor on social media, making it an interesting and engaging topic for discussion.

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