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R.I.P. Twitter eggs. Twitter is changing its default profile photo and getting rid of the egg picture it has used since 2010 for users who don’t upload their own picture. Instead, Twitter is ...
a default account picture gets assigned automatically. If you want to change this default profile picture when you create a new account in Windows 11/10, here is a simple method. Obviously ...
When people join the social media site, the default image has been an egg since 2010. It was a fun and playful nod to how eggs hatch into birds. On Friday, the company changed the profile picture to a ...
Twitter has dropped the egg that serves as its default profile picture because of fears it has become synonymous with online abuse. The company admitted abusive accounts often use the image rather ...
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. Original ...
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. That egg was the default for people who ...
Twitter has changed its default egg profile picture after the social media giant admitted it had noticed a pattern between accounts which used the image and those which carried out abuse on the site.