By the way you might notice I’ve been saying “X.com” rather than “X”. This is the right move, I think, because “X” is quite simply much too generic to be a brand name. It’s a variable name, it’s a dirty movie rating, it’s associated with various movies and movie franchises, etc. It’s almost as if, by using the letter by itself as a brand, we are being manipulated to acknowledge the coolness of it, due to the several associations of “X”. It’s affected, gimmicky, and contrived. Not to mention the vanity of Elon’s personal associations with this, and also not to mention the occult connections.
Given all that, I think self-consciously preferring “X.com” is the right response.
I also think “X.com” is preferable to “Twitter” because we need a distinctive name for the bad old website as it was before Elon.