Twitter neighbours complain of lit-up ‘X’ sign
working at high intensity
New logo for Elon Musk’s social network strobes over
San Francisco neighbourhood, prompting complaints and mobilising building
inspectors
Guardian
staff and agencies
Mon 31 Jul
2023 02.56 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/31/twitter-x-new-logo-complaints-san-francisco-hq
A giant
glowing X marks the San Francisco spot where Elon Musk says he plans to keep
his company, the messaging platform formerly known as Twitter. But city
officials and some residents are unhappy with the display.
On Friday,
the company erected an X logo on the roof of its Market Street headquarters, to
the chagrin of neighbours who complained about intrusive lights, and San
Francisco’s building inspection department, which said it would start an
investigation.
Musk, who
acquired Twitter in October 2022 for $44bn, announced the renamed firm would
remain in San Francisco despite what he termed the city’s recent “doom spiral,
with one company after another left or leaving”.
Musk moved
Tesla’s company’s headquarters from California to Texas in 2021. Keeping X in
San Francisco could be a good sign for a city that has struggled to bounce back
from the pandemic.
“Beautiful
San Francisco, though others forsake you, we will always be your friend,” Musk
wrote.
Yet not all
San Franciscans are keen for Musk’s friendship. People over the weekend
recorded video of the giant X glowing, pulsing and strobing, with some
criticising its intrusive lights.
Christopher
Beale tweeted the X logo as seen from his place.
Patricia
Wallinga, who lives opposite, told CBS news it was “a danger” and “a clown
show”. “I thought it was lightning, and I was very confused. I went to my
window, I looked around, I didn’t see anything. I thought it was maybe a police
siren.” Attorney George Wolf told CBS that residents were entitled to a chance
to approve or reject such a development – “it’s very, very reckless [for Musk]
to do things this way … It just sounds like it’s just his normal means of doing
business. Break things and try and fix them later.”
X user
@itsmefrenchy123 said they would be “LIVID” over the bright logo, imagining it
“right across from your bedroom”.
“I’m just
astounded at the flagrant lack of consideration for anyone ever,” wrote X user
@DollyMarlowe.
San
Francisco’s building inspectors said it might be in violation of rules. One
wrote in a report that company representatives denied roof access, twice, to
officials seeking to inspect the logo. The inspector noted one representative
said the sign was temporary.
On Sunday
night, Beale tweeted that the sign had gone out (… but for how long?).
Reuters contributed to this report
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