The infinity symbol is not the first time it has been used in a brand identity; however, the shape and position of the Meta and M-sense Migräne logos are almost identical, except for the color.
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They make fun of the infinity design that Meta uses; They compare it to other company logos.
German app compares the identity of the Metaverse with its own and goes viral on Twitter.
Users make fun of Facebook’s Big Data and generate tweets with the ironic CM about logos.
The matrix of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp is generating a buzz around the world; However, it is in European territory where it has recently been the subject of conversation for social network users who point to Mark Zuckerberg’s new company for plagiarism. This, since Meta’s logo is very similar to that of a German application, something that Internet users did not miss.
After the CEO announced the launch of its Metaverse, a European company displayed the two logos together to emphasize their resemblance; However, the goal of the social media post was humorous:
“We are very honored that @Facebook they were inspired by our migraine app logo; perhaps they are also inspired by our data privacy procedures “, published with irony the company M-sense Migräne.
We are very honored that @Facebook felt inspired by the logo of our migraine app – maybe they’ll get inspired by our data privacy procedures as well 👀 🤓
#dataprivacy #goal #Facebook pic.twitter.com/QY7cota36r– M-sense Migräne (@msense_app) October 29, 2021
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Faced with the ironic publication in which the German application M-sense Migräne even mocks Facebook’s privacy system, users generated a debate in which, on the one hand, they defended the use of the logo and, on the other, created funny panoramas in the that the company would benefit or harm from having an identity so similar to that of the Metaverse.
However, all these reactions only helped the Community Manager of the “plagiarized” application to generate conversation on Twitter and boost the creativity of its followers.
“How many companies use this design? Is this free clipart or something? “@Renee Lynn commented on the basic design of the logos.
She was joined by comments against the company for criticizing the CEO of Facebook and “hanging” on the trend generated with Meta and its Metaverse.
“The infinity sign has infinite applications. Stay green, you’ll be fine ”, other users tell him.
Microsoft’s Visual Studio also has a very similar logo. Pretty soon Meta is going to mean, ‘Do you have a good trademark attorney recently Mark?’
However, there were those who did understand the irony of M-sense Migräne and they made some jokes in response to the funny references of the account about the Big Data of Facebook and the “inspiration” of its brand, as the German application clarified on more than one occasion that it was a joke of the moment .
“Data privacy and Facebook are like two train tracks. They never meet “,” Migraine-med for meta-pain? ” and “Wait until you are sued for having ‘their’ logo. Or maybe they integrate you into their metaverse to mitigate the pain of using their products, “they wrote on Twitter.
“We have been told that this brand change @Goal. is giving Mr. Zuckerberg a big migraine – we can help! Just download our application “and” What can you do in a situation like that but make fun of it? “, Are some of the phrases that the Community Manager of the company responded to the users.
However, with a reach of more than 13 thousand retweets, 51 thousand likes and 605 comments, M-sense Migräne had to make a clarification:
“We have an in-house designer employed in our little startup who created the green M! We are aware that there are other companies that share the infinity + M logo, but we did not expect a social media giant like Facebook to do the same.“, Published to explain why the trend and clarify that in no case are they attacking Mark Zuckerberg.
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