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"X.com now points to https://twitter.com/"
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
In fairness, DNS entries do get cached for a while (usually 24 hours), so you might have gotten a stale version of the resource record. It's even entirely possible that whatever DNS resolver Musk uses did have the up to date version already while yours did not.
Still, Twitter should double and triple checked that this works even from other resolvers before announcing it like this.
Twitter didn't announce it, Twit did.
Right, the head twit, the one who "doesn't need" to ever consult with domain experts from his own companies, because he "knows" he's right about everything anyway...