Keep calling Twitter by the name Twitter, a lesson from Spain!
I just received this comment on the issue. Makes a lot of sense to me!
The "Avinguda Diagonal" [Diagonal Avenue] in Barcelona is named as
such, not only because it is diagonal to rest of the layout of the
city, but because during the Franco years, it was called "Avenida del
Generalisimo Francisco Franco". Yet, during all those years, the
Catalan people never called it that, they always called it the
"Diagonal Ave.", because, basically, it was. I think the same will
happen to Twitter. Regardless of being called "X", "Y", or "Z", it
will remain Twitter.
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--Lauren--
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