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Twitter’s massive logo is now an auction hot item

Elon Musk’s X rebrand left Twitter’s iconic bird logo behind. Grab this 560-pound slice of social media lore before the gavel drops.

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Mar 18, 2025, 6:39 AM EDT
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A massive, 560-pound Twitter logo—the very one that used to hang proudly on the side of the company’s San Francisco headquarters—could be yours. Want to jazz up your backyard? Slap some legs on it and call it a coffee table? Or maybe you’re the type to mount it on your roof and let the neighbors gossip about your questionable taste in decor. Whatever your vibe, this iconic piece of tech history is officially up for grabs, and the clock’s ticking.

As of right now, the online auction hosted by RR Auction has just a couple of days left, and the bidding’s already climbed to a cool $21,644. Not pocket change, sure, but for a slice of social media lore? Some might call it a steal. So how did we get here—how does a giant logo end up on the auction block like some oversized yard sale find? Let’s rewind.

It all ties back to Elon Musk, the billionaire trailblazer who’s never met a status quo he didn’t want to shake up. Back in 2022, Musk shelled out $44 billion to buy Twitter, and it didn’t take long for him to start putting his stamp on it. By mid-2023, he was ready to ditch the old Twitter identity entirely, rebranding it as “X” in a move that left some users nostalgic and others just plain confused. Part of that overhaul meant tearing down the familiar blue bird logo that had defined the platform for over a decade. In its place? A hulking, flashing “X” sign that didn’t exactly win over the neighbors—some likened it to living next to a rogue lighthouse, with its blinding light pulsing through their windows at all hours.

The old Twitter logo, meanwhile, got unceremoniously retired. Fast forward to now, and RR Auction has stepped in to give it a second life. They’re billing it as the “massive original Twitter, Inc. ‘bird logo’ fascia sign formerly mounted to the side of the company’s headquarters in San Francisco, California.” At 12 feet wide and 8 feet tall, it’s one of two oversized bird signs that once flanked the building. According to the auction house, it’s in “fine condition”—no small feat for something that’s spent years weathering the Bay Area’s fog and wind.

This isn’t just any old sign, though. For 11 years, from 2012 to 2023, that little blue bird was the symbol of Twitter—a cultural touchstone that rode the wave of the platform’s peak popularity. RR Auction isn’t shy about hyping its legacy, calling it “an instantly recognizable emblem in the same league as Nike or Apple.” Hyperbole? Maybe. But there’s no denying the bird’s place in the tech pantheon. It was there for the Arab Spring, the rise of hashtag activism, and every viral meme that kept us scrolling late into the night. Even as Twitter—or X, if you must—evolves under Musk’s vision, that logo still carries a whiff of nostalgia for the app’s glory days.

The auction listing itself is a trip down memory lane. Starting bid? A modest $25. But with the current high bid already past $21,000 and time running out, it’s clear this isn’t just a novelty item—it’s a collector’s prize.

Of course, there’s a catch if you’re eyeing this bird for yourself. Win the auction, and you’re on the hook for shipping it from its current storage spot in San Francisco. At 560 pounds and bigger than your average SUV, this isn’t a job for a standard FedEx run. You’ll need to rent a truck—or maybe a crane—and figure out how to get it to your place without breaking the bank (or the sign). RR Auction’s upfront about it: shipping costs are all on the buyer. So if you’re dreaming of that rooftop installation, you better start calling in favors now.

As the March 18, 2025, deadline looms, the auction’s a quirky reminder of how fast the tech world moves. One minute, Twitter’s the king of the social media hill; the next, its logo’s a relic being bid on by nostalgia buffs and eccentric decorators. Will it end up in a museum? A tech bro’s man cave? Or just some guy’s garage, gathering dust next to a treadmill? That’s anyone’s guess.

For now, the bird’s fate is up in the air—literally and figuratively. If you’ve got deep pockets and a soft spot for the Twitter of yore, maybe it’s time to throw your hat in the ring. Just don’t blame me if your HOA sends you a strongly worded letter about that new roof ornament.


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