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Say Goodbye to Twitter, Hello to Confusion: X’s Comical Dot Com Conundrum
In a quirky twist of digital identity, Musk’s X is sneakily ‘X’-ing out “Twitter” references, turning “Twitter.com” into “X.com” on its iOS app. It’s not a typo, it’s a takeover! #NameChangeChaos

Hot Take:
Forget about finding your ex on the internet, now you might accidentally stumble on your "X" while tweeting...or should I say, "X-ing"? In its latest identity crisis, the platform formerly known as Twitter seems to have a digital Freudian slip, turning every "Twitter.com" into "X.com" like some kind of URL fairy godmother who's had one too many chardonnays. We're witnessing the birth of a new era, folks, where your tweets become X-Files and the truth is out there...just not where you typed it.