Controversial 'X' Sign at Twitter HQ Sparks Outrage and is Finally Removed

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The brightly flashing "X" sign that was installed on the San Francisco headquarters of the company formerly known as Twitter has been removed after receiving 24 complaints about its unpermitted structure and concerns about safety and illumination. The rebranding of the building signage reflects the chaotic transition of the Twitter platform into X, with remnants of Twitter still present. The city of San Francisco has launched an investigation into the matter.
- Brightly flashing 'X' sign removed from the San Francisco building that was Twitter's headquarters The Associated Press
- ‘X’ removed after being installed atop company headquarters following Twitter’s rebrand CNN
- Bright 'X' sign at Twitter HQ shines into San Francisco apartments, angers residents ABC7 News Bay Area
- Elon Musk's unpopular Twitter rebrand takes another turn for the worse as Edge warns X might be a scam TechRadar
- Twitter 'X' sign is removed after neighbors filed two dozen complaints NPR
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