Controversial 'X' Sign Removed from Twitter Headquarters Amidst Complaints
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The brightly flashing "X" sign that was recently installed on the San Francisco headquarters of the company formerly known as Twitter has been removed after receiving 24 complaints about its unpermitted structure. Concerns were raised about its structural safety and illumination. The Elon Musk-owned company, now rebranded as X, had already removed the Twitter sign and logo from the building without the necessary permits. The city of San Francisco had opened an investigation into the sign, which was installed as part of the ongoing rebranding of the social media platform.
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