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Facebook’s New Logo Triggers Confusion: Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook came out with a new logo and netizens don't know how to react. Meta recently tweaked Facebook’s iconic ‘F’ logo with the aim to reportedly change its image, but the change instead left the users scratching their heads with confusion. Taking to the internet, people pointed out that the changes were way too subtle to be noticed. In fact, the users soon created a ‘spot the difference’ game out of the new logo and the previous logo. 

What Is The Change:

Unlike Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), Mark’s Facebook has made minimal changes. In fact, the changes are so minor that people are questioning the need. The font of the ‘F’ was changed a bit, while the blue background around the ‘F’ was changed to a darker shade. 

Taking to social media, netizens expressed their take on the new logo. Most people found it extremely hilarious that the company is even calling it a ‘new logo’, while others created the ‘spot the difference’ game out of the previous and the new logos. 

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#Facebook unveils their new logo,” a user said. 

“Facebook unveils my new logo, people like the new logo colour,” said a second person. 

#Facebook has officially changed their logo to a solid darker blue, with a new bold font for the "F" icon You can see the difference in the last image,” said another. 

“So let me get this straight..... The Facebook logo on the right is the new logo? Some graphic designer got a wack of cash for THAT?! Must be nice,” added a fourth person.

“Wow! How could #Facebook team and Zuckerberg come up with a new logo design? It is completely different and new! Lol,” said a fifth user.

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“I guess #facebook has taken motivation from #flipkart. Is it really a new logo of #Facebook?” asked a sixth person.