His point is accurate-
But Nostr has "notes" which should very much replace the corporate-branded "tweet."
A note can be short or long.
A note can have images or not.
A note is brand-less.
Keeping "tweets" alive is just suggesting that a company was better at giving a pet name to notes.
Notes don't need branded pet names.
Notes are eternal.
But the "tweet" did not come from Twitter itself. One of the clients started using it. I don't remember which one. Twitter appropriated it later when it became popular
I suppose the added benefit of re-approriating tweets is that this would be TOSTR 🍞😂