![]() Twitter launched Grasser's design in May 2012 the company went public on Wall Street later that year. So we weren’t starting completely over, but they wanted it to be on par with Apple and Nike. His wasn’t the first bird logo for Twitter, but it would be the most enduring. Martin Grasser was two years out of art school when Twitter hired him for the logo redesign in 2011. The blue bird icon evokes a smile, like the Amazon up-turned-arrow smile - in contrast to the X that Musk has imposed. "Dictionaries are usually pretty tentative or cautious about letting new words in, especially for new phenomena, because they don’t want things to be just a flash in the pan."Īs Twitter grew into a global communications platform and struggled with misinformation, trolls and hate speech, its friendly brand image remained. "Getting into the dictionary is an indication that people are already using it," said Jack Lynch, a Rutgers University English professor who studies the history of language. The Associated Press Stylebook entered it in 2010. The Oxford English Dictionary added "tweet" in 2011. RELATED: Parts of Twitter's source code leaked online No other social network has a word for posting that’s entered the vernacular like "tweet" - though Google did the same for "googling." News sites embed tweets in their stories and TV programs scroll them. People who never signed up for Twitter knew what the word meant.įor now, we still tweet, retweet and quote tweet, and sometimes - perhaps not often enough - delete tweets. Former president Donald Trump's incendiary use of the bird app quickly punted "tweet" into near-constant headlines during his presidency. World leaders, celebrities and athletes, dissidents in repressive regimes, propaganda trolls, sex workers and religious icons, meme queens and actual queens. We've been tweeting for well over a decade. RELATED: Twitter pulls blue verification check mark from New York Times account But "twittered" doesn't roll off the tongue and "tweet" soon took over, first in the Twitter office, then San Francisco, then everywhere. ![]() Twitter co-founder Evan Williams "went one day and purchased the vowels, two vowels for essentially $7,500 each," when he bought the URL for from a bird enthusiast, Bilton said.Īt the beginning, people didn't "tweet" - it was "I'm going to Twitter this," Bilton recalled. It was "twttr" - without vowels, which was the trend in 2006 when the platform launched and SMS texting was wildly popular. You don’t get to decide it," said Nick Bilton, the author of "Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal" about Twitter’s origins. And it can’t be controlled, it can’t created, it can’t be morphed. "Language has always come from the people that use it on a day-to-day basis. ![]() RELATED: Elon Musk suggests tweets will now be called ‘X’s’ amid Twitter rebrand ![]()
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