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Egg-cellent Twitter profiles are no more.<p>his Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, file photo, shows a Twitter app on an iPhone screen, in New York. Twitter is giving users more room to express themselves ...
Twitter on Friday changed its default profile pic from an egg to a human silhouette. (Courtesy of Twitter) Some Twitter users weren’t too pleased with the change, starting a hashtag NotMyEgg online.
Twitter has dropped the egg that serves as its default profile picture because of fears it has become synonymous with online abuse. While acknowledging that some users kept the egg because they ...
Starting Friday, the default profile photo is now a so-called "gender-balanced figure." We think it kind of looks like half of an egg with a small, rotting egg on top of it. So, yea.
Twitter is dropping those default egg profile pictures … but the replacement is just as creepy. By Justin Harp Published: 31 March 2017 ...
Twitter has announced that its doing away with the egg default profile picture, a symbol that has been used on the site since 2010. It’s time for something new – something that encourages ...
Egg-cellent Twitter profiles are no more. The company announced on one of its official blogs that the notorious default egg profile picture is going away.
Egg-cellent Twitter profiles are no more.By: Alexandra Bahou Posted at 2:43 AM, Apr 04, 2017 and last updated2017-04-04 10:13:01-04 ...
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