Twitter Vs Facebook: Here Is How The Twitter CEO Made Fun Of Facebook’s New Logo
Did
you notice that Facebook has just unveiled its new logo? Well! Yes, Facebook
has rebranded itself and has introduced a new logo which is another version of
the previous one. The new logo is getting mixed reviews from the fans, but it
could not impress Jack
Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter.
◈ Jack Dorsey’s Latest Post on
Facebook’s New Logo
In the new logo of Facebook, the company
has used only text, and the word “facebook” is written in all caps. They also
have tried some modifications with the colors and the new logo is not blue at
all. The new logo has a color combination of red, orange, and pink. According
to the team, they have redesigned the logo to distinguish the FACEBOOK APP from
the company Facebook. What is surprising is that the internet is filled with
hilarious memes on the Facebook new logo.
Facebook was once the top social media
platform, but Twitter has emerged as an opponent, and Jack, the Twitter CEO has
shared a post where he has made fun of facebook on its new logo.
https://twitter.com/jack/status/1191733943781003267?s=20Dorsey has shared a three words post, and these three words were enough to mock facebook and their experiments. Jack shared a post on Twitter where he wrote; Twitter from TWITTER, and it has resulted in thousands of memes on social media. Facebook has rebranded itself, and the company has said that they have taken this step for multiple purposes, including the fact that they wanted to distinguish the app from the company. They also stated that the new logo stands for clarity and openness.◈ This is What Facebook Said Before Rebranding Itself
The chief marketing officer at Facebook said, “we are introducing a new company logo and further distinguishing the Facebook company from the Facebook app, which will keep its own branding.” The new branding was designed for clarity, and uses custom typography and capitalization to create a visual distinction between the company and app.” He added

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