also, did the original poster happen to post an archive?
I couldn't find one, sadly.
Also, doing some testing, it looks like Google is using Oxford for everything now. Not sure when that happened, or why. The format in the image (where it puts the link to the dictionary used) is/was a valid one, but that doesn't prove anything one way or the other. Archiving should be standard practice. Also, I wish Twitter/"X" wasn't so bent on inconveniencing people who aren't signed in. I haven't used Twitter in years, I don't remember my password, and I think I'd have to do some weird phone verification if I tried to reset it anyway. I don't want to sign in to Twitter, but that means I can't read shit.
I know I'm tangenting, but it's really weird how locked down Twitter is now. I get smaller sites having to do that to save bandwidth, but it feels super clunky and cheap when a big name site does it. Inconvenient for people trying to use Twitter to promote themselves, too, as a lot of people do. You want people without accounts to be able to see your stuff easily. So this shit hurts both people with and without accounts.
I couldn't find one, sadly.
Also, doing some testing, it looks like Google is using Oxford for everything now. Not sure when that happened, or why. The format in the image (where it puts the link to the dictionary used) is/was a valid one, but that doesn't prove anything one way or the other. Archiving should be standard practice. Also, I wish Twitter/"X" wasn't so bent on inconveniencing people who aren't signed in. I haven't used Twitter in years, I don't remember my password, and I think I'd have to do some weird phone verification if I tried to reset it anyway. I don't want to sign in to Twitter, but that means I can't read shit.
I know I'm tangenting, but it's really weird how locked down Twitter is now. I get smaller sites having to do that to save bandwidth, but it feels super clunky and cheap when a big name site does it. Inconvenient for people trying to use Twitter to promote themselves, too, as a lot of people do. You want people without accounts to be able to see your stuff easily. So this shit hurts both people with and without accounts.