Elon Musk announced on Sunday that Twitter's new logo, an X, will replace the iconic bird logo, another of his controversial changes to the platform.
"X.com now directs you to Twitter.com," Tesla's CEO tweeted Sunday afternoon. "The temporary X logo will appear later."
Musk, who bought Twitter for $44 billion last October, tweeted early Sunday that he intended to replace the blue bird silhouette with an "X" logo as early as Monday if a suitable design was offered.
Musk changed the company's official name in April to X Holdings Corp, after his early venture X.com, to reflect his vision of creating "X, the everything app" that performs social networking and payment functions, similar to China's WeChat.