The change in strategy came after the famous Twitter egg photo became associated with negative behaviour and trolls to harass and bully others.
"For the past seven years, everyone who has created an account on Twitter starts out with their default profile photo as an egg.
"This was a playful way to reference how eggs hatch into birds that send all the Tweets you see on Twitter! But now it's time for something new - something that encourages people to upload their own photos for more personal expression," the company announced yesterday.
"We noticed that some people kept the egg default profile photo because they thought it was fun and cute, but we want people to use this space to show us who they are," Twitter said.
"We've noticed patterns of behaviour with accounts that are created only to harass others - often they don't take the time to personalise their accounts. This has created an association between the default egg profile photo and negative behavior, which isn't fair to people who are still new to Twitter and haven't yet personalised their profile photo," it said.
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