Published 00:04 IST, November 2nd 2021

German company claims Facebook copied its logo for 'Meta' rebranding; hits back snarkily

German company 'M-sense Migräne' has also jumped in taking a dig at Meta's logo and its privacy policy as the logo of both companies are strikingly similar.

Reported by: Harsh Vardhan
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Ever since Mark Zuckerberg changed Facebook's name to Meta, internet has been place to be, as memes and opinions are springing out every now and n. company recently announced its new name at Facebook Connect event that was organised on October 29.

Meanwhile, apart from celebrities and OTT platforms, who took a swipe at Facebook's rebranding, German company 'M-sense Migräne' has also jumped in, taking a dig at Meta's logo and its privacy policy. Interestingly, logo of both companies are strikingly similar and that has triggered an intense meme fest on Twitter.

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Sharing a post on Twitter with logos in two colours, M-sense Migräne wrote, "We are very honoured that @facebook  felt inspired by logo of our migraine app - maybe y’ll get inspired by our data privacy procedures as well". 

last bit of dig was at most infamous failures of Facebook as it has been accused of failing to protect user data privacy in a number of instances. party for migraine curing app didn't just stop re as it shared anor tweet, subtly promoting its app and offering help to Zuckerberg if rebranding caused him a migraine. "We've been told this rebrand to @Meta is causing Mr. Zuckerberg a big migraine — we can help! Just downlo our app", re tweet.

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Needless to say, se hilarious jibes by German company attracted some funny reactions from Twitteratis, who went all out after Meta. Here are some of top ones.

Developed in 2016, digital treatment platform M-sense Migräne is surely milking ongoing fest over rebranding of Facebook to Meta. Twitteratis are also having more fun in hitting out at Zuckerberg's brand as it recently sparked a huge controversy after a former Facebook employee Frances Haugen recenlty blew whistle on Facebook.

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She h alleged that  social media giant fuels violence as algorithms of platform are designed to promote divisive content. She h also claimed that social network witnessed safety as a cost centre and hyped start-up culture where cutting corners was better. She ded that Facebook was “unquestionably” making hate worse.

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00:04 IST, November 2nd 2021