Right now x.com redirects to twitter.com. When will it become the other way around?
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Resolves to the year it becomes the other way around. All other answers resolve NO.
twitter.com has to re-direct to x.com for users in the USA for it to count.
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@jim just commenting the update here:
on a VPN in an NZ location I do see the redirect, but without (in the US) it's still twitter.com
I've tried some other locations and also don't redirect - maybe a good moment to confirm if the market will resolve when all countries globally are moved to x.com as the URL?
Just to clarify: if x.com stops redirecting to twitter.com, that will not, by itself, be sufficient for a "YES" resolution?
How will this resolve if some twitter.com links start redirecting to x.com, but most twitter.com links don't redirect?
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