‘Annoying’ ‘X’ sign removed from former Twitter HQ in San Francisco

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The flashy and bothersome ‘X’ sign, which was recently erected atop the former Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, has been taken down. The sign sparked complaints from residents living across the street, who had to contend with bright and obnoxious light filtering into their bedrooms.

Outcry from Residents and City Complaints

Several residents filed complaints with the City of San Francisco about the sign, which appeared on the building without apparent permits. The frustration reached social media platforms, with one Twitter user expressing their annoyance at having the ‘X’ sign right across from their bedroom. Journalist Christopher Beale, residing in the building opposite the sign, also shared his displeasure, stating, “This is my life now.”

Unclear Permit Status and Investigation on Logo

Replacing letters or symbols on buildings typically requires a permit for design and safety purposes. It remains uncertain whether Elon Musk, known for his affiliation with the letter ‘X’, acquired the necessary permits for the sign. Following the city’s complaints, an investigation initiated by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection to address the issue.

Twitter Swift Removal of the Sign

On a Friday, the installation of the ‘X’ sign prompted immediate concerns from residents and officials. They adjusted the structure later that day, but complaints continued. Just three days after it appeared, they removed the sign. However, the reason for its sudden removal remains undisclosed.

Ongoing Controversies Surrounding Elon Musk and Twitter

The sign drama intensifies controversies around Elon Musk and his companies. Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion and took control in October. As the new owner, he decided to terminate many employees, fueling debates about his leadership and actions.

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‘Annoying’ ‘X’ sign removed from former Twitter HQ in San Francisco

The flashy and bothersome ‘X’ sign, which was recently erected atop the former Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, has been taken down. The sign sparked complaints from residents living across the street, who had to contend with bright and obnoxious light filtering into their bedrooms.

Outcry from Residents and City Complaints

Several residents filed complaints with the City of San Francisco about the sign, which appeared on the building without apparent permits. The frustration reached social media platforms, with one Twitter user expressing their annoyance at having the ‘X’ sign right across from their bedroom. Journalist Christopher Beale, residing in the building opposite the sign, also shared his displeasure, stating, “This is my life now.”

Unclear Permit Status and Investigation on Logo

Replacing letters or symbols on buildings typically requires a permit for design and safety purposes. It remains uncertain whether Elon Musk, known for his affiliation with the letter ‘X’, acquired the necessary permits for the sign. Following the city’s complaints, an investigation initiated by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection to address the issue.

Twitter Swift Removal of the Sign

On a Friday, the installation of the ‘X’ sign prompted immediate concerns from residents and officials. They adjusted the structure later that day, but complaints continued. Just three days after it appeared, they removed the sign. However, the reason for its sudden removal remains undisclosed.

Ongoing Controversies Surrounding Elon Musk and Twitter

The sign drama intensifies controversies around Elon Musk and his companies. Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion and took control in October. As the new owner, he decided to terminate many employees, fueling debates about his leadership and actions.

Also Read The Latest News:
Online gaming companies differ on GST taxation ahead of GST council’s meeting
AlmaBetter launches autonomous institute for upskilling in tech

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