Comment by bombcar 10 hours ago The (new?) X link made me think for a moment you got the username @i 2 comments bombcar Reply yegle 7 hours ago The /i/ links are not new, but they used to be for internal (?) links e.g. ads. aaronmdjones 8 hours ago The website formerly known as Twitter has never cared about the username part of the URI; it only looks at the status number and will redirect you to the canonical version if it wasn't.
aaronmdjones 8 hours ago The website formerly known as Twitter has never cared about the username part of the URI; it only looks at the status number and will redirect you to the canonical version if it wasn't.
The /i/ links are not new, but they used to be for internal (?) links e.g. ads.
The website formerly known as Twitter has never cared about the username part of the URI; it only looks at the status number and will redirect you to the canonical version if it wasn't.