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Elon Musk is in the news again after new eccentricity: he changed his name Twitter To ‘titterat the San Francisco headquarters.
The tycoon decided to paint the letter “W” on the sign of the brand, all because of some dispute with his landlord.
Titter because no one compares to Musk
Through a tweet on Sunday, Musk posted an image of a sign with the letter W painted white to blend in with the background.
“Our landlord at San Francisco headquarters says we are required by law to keep the sign as Twitter and we can’t remove the ‘w’ so we paint it with the background color. Problem solved!” – the message says.
A few days before, he tried not only to paint over it, but also to completely hide it. William LeGate, an entrepreneur and programmer, tweeted an image of the sign in this situation.
Elon Musk demonstrating his maturity, he removed the letter W from the logo Twitter outside of its San Francisco headquarters,” he said.
multiple disagreements
Controversy over sign Twitter they are the latest in a longstanding feud between Musk and the owner of the building.
SRI, the company that controls the site, sued Twitter in January. The lawsuit alleged that he failed to pay rent of about $3.4 million a month in December and January for the headquarters premises.
After mass layoffs on the social network, Twitter reduced its budget to numbers close to zero.
In Seattle, for example, there is no longer a cleaning and security service. The rest of the employees bring their own toilet paper to work. Cleaners and security personnel have also been fired from the company’s New York and San Francisco offices, where workers have gone on strike demanding higher wages. In San Francisco, Musk reduced the company’s footprint at 650 California Street from four floors to two, according to the Times.
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