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Create a New Folder for X (ex-Twitter) #237

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These are the same declarations files used for Twitter (see this pull request for termination of Twitter) but with a changed name (Twitter to X).

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Hi team @OpenTermsArchive/core!

I have just open two pull requests: one for terminating Twitter and another for creating the X folder. Both don't seem to work for some reason, and in case of Terminating Twitter all the checks fail just like in case of Parler. I am probably doing something wrong here...

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I would suggest not copying this file, since the tracking of X starts after the first validUntil date of this history file (October 2022) 🙂

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Hi @MattiSG, so in this case we just won't need a history file for X (yet) at all, right?
And thank you a lot for helping! :)

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That would be my understanding indeed!: 😊

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Hi @OpenTermsArchive/core!

I managed to terminate Twitter here, but creating a new folder for X is still a problem for some reason. I deleted the history file as Matti suggested, and now for some reason these checks take forever (not sure there is any progress...). Very weird!

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Ndpnt commented Feb 21, 2024

Sometimes GitHub actions are unexpectedly blocked, try modifying your last commit (e.g., changing the message) or adding a new commit, then push to re-trigger the actions.

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