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Breast-Obsessed Elon Musk Paints Over The ‘W’ On Twitter Sign At San Francisco Headquarters And Turns It Into ‘Titter’
Elon Musk has taken his obsession with breasts one step further by changing the sign at Twitter’s headquarters to “Titter.”
The CEO shared an image of the San Francisco street sign on Sunday night, revealing that he painted the “w” white after a failed attempt to cover it with a tarp last week.
“Our landlord at SF headquarters says we are required by law to keep [the] draw like twitter & can’t delete ‘w’ so we painted it [‘the] Background colour. Problem solved,” Musk tweeted.
Musk is also known for his off-kilter humor – he joked about starting a new university called the “Texas Institute of Technology & Science,” or TITS. And he intended to have “epic merchandise.”
Many users laugh along with the billionaire, while others call the move childish and sexist.
Elon Musk shared an image of the street sign on Sunday night, revealing that he painted the “w” white. Right image is the board before the w was painted over
The CEO shared an image of the street sign in San Francisco on Sunday night
However, it seems that Musk has been hoping to change the name for over a year now.
Days before he offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion in April, he tweeted, “Delete the w in Twitter?”
Now at the helm of the platform, Musk finally got what he wanted.
The billionaire’s plan seems days in the making. William LeGate, an entrepreneur and programmer, tweeted a photo on Thursday showing the w covered in some sort of white material.
To comply with the law, Musk solved the problem by painting over the “w,” which some argue has not been completely removed from the sign.
“They tried to muffle our giggles,” Musk tweeted in response to his tweet revealing the new sign.
Musk is also known for his off-kilter humor – he joked about starting a new university called the “Texas Institute of Technology & Science,” or TITS.
And he intended to have “epic merchandise.”
The word “titter” means a short laugh, but many assume Musk sees it as a joke.
Many users laugh along with the billionaire and some are creative with jokes about the board change
However, there are some users who are not happy with the change, calling the move childish and sexist
While the fake university never became a real establishment, Musk uses his power to make small changes on Twitter.
Earlier this month, the blue bird icon was replaced with an image of a Shiba Inu, a nod to Dogecoin, the fake cryptocurrency the CEO is being sued for.
The new icon, which has since been removed, appeared on the site shortly after Musk asked a judge to drop a $258 billion racketeering case accusing him of running a pyramid scheme to support the dogecoin.
Musk has made many abrupt changes since his October takeover, from firing thousands of employees and top executives to restoring controversial accounts and using Twitter Blue.
While much of the chaos surrounding many of its “unhinged” decisions has calmed down, users are left confused by the monthly subscription.
Last month, Musk announced that the coveted verification checkmark would only be available to those paying $8 per month.
And users would lose their checks if they didn’t agree to pay.
However, the rule was set for April 1, and people who previously had the “legacy” mark seem to still have it.
Another change is scheduled for April 15, when users who don’t pay for Twitter Blue will no longer be able to vote in polls, Musk said.
They will also no longer have their tweets appear in the “For You” tab, which shows popular tweets boosted by an algorithm.