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The resurgence of Fightingkids.com on Twitter is a textbook example of how the platform recycles culture. Twitter, now rebranded under the X umbrella, is a machine built on nostalgia. The format of short video clips, often ripped from old DVDs or website downloads, fits perfectly into the "For You" feed.