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I have never seen whois fail to update immediately? Since when does it ever take more than a couple hours?
EDIT: Looked it up and almost every says it's usually 1-3 hours. In the WORST case scenarios it's 24-48 hours.
The domain was bought weeks ago.
It looks like the DNS record was updated at 5:01:01 GMT this morning (July 25th). The twitter post is from yesteday (July 24th)
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That's obviously a reaction to this post though. They realised the mistake and changed it.
Yeah apparently it gets a little more complicated:
https://x.com/turdism/status/1816620806157615282
Also that C&D letter is hilarious.
I've said for years now that they're feds so this really isn't that surprising. They have always been exactly what I would create if I was a fucking fed.
i'm just never surprised when DNS shit takes forever