After replacing the iconic blue bird logo of the social media platform "Twitter" with the cryptocurrency "Dogecoin," American billionaire Elon Musk stirred attention again by changing the company's name from "Twitter" to "Titter," eliminating the letter "W." Musk painted over the "W" in the word "Twitter" on the sign outside the company's headquarters in San Francisco, California.
The property owner where "Twitter" offices are located objected, stating that the site is legally required to keep its official name as "Twitter" and cannot remove the letter "W." Following what was described as a "childish" act, Musk reversed his latest move.