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That's inviting phishing. Bad idea.
With a domain as valuable as Twitter.com it's very unlikely it would be sold to a phishing group.
I still don't ever see this happening.
Usually they end up abandoned (can't name your company "Twitter" the next tens of years) and get hacked for phishing.
Usually they're not so big they became a verb.
Just because it's a bad idea doesn't mean Musk won't do it. On the contrary.
Not if someone runs a real site there.
Maybe a mastodon instance. I'll put 20$ towards that.