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prior signal svg was throwing console errors, instead of figuring out what was borking in the existing svg, I grabbed the official logo svg from https://signal.org/brand/ and tweaked the color and size
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I noticed that the existing SVG icon for Signal was throwing an error in the console:
Error: <path> attribute d: Unexpected end of attribute. Expected number, "…7,0,0,0,512,226s".Not a huge deal, but it was nagging at me. I grabbed the official SVG logo from Signal and replaced the existing icon. I tweaked the size and fill color to match the other icons.