• Saff@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    For the same reason I still called Alphabet - Google, and Meta - Facebook. I refuse to let large corporations just try and shake off their shitty past with a name change.

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      9 months ago

      I honestly think ‘X’ has more stink on it than ‘Twitter’ which is why I’ve been happy to start referring to it as ‘X’.

      I don’t think continuing to call it ‘Twitter’ hurts Elon one bit.

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      9 months ago

      Didn’t the Alphabet rebranding happen because boomer investors were confused about which Google stock to invest in?

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        9 months ago

        Theirs actually made a bit more sense. They didn’t try to actually get people to use the new name, because it was a business restructure, not a “brand” restructure.

        For business management purposes, it didn’t make sense for a search engine company to do things like “own a car company”. So they split the business units up and made things a little more organized. They ran into some name issues because the most recognizable face of the company is so strongly associated with search, and they didn’t want to mess with that, so they made a new name for the top.

        Companies do stuff like that all the time, but it usually doesn’t raise to public attention because it doesn’t happen to major brands, or hit the top level of the business.

        They still label all their stuff Google, and their stock ticker is still googl.

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            9 months ago

            Not quite. They are pushing it a little harder. You still have the Facebook website, but their branding for other things now has Meta more front and center (i.e. Oculus Quest -> Meta Quest)