At first glance, it looked like a typo-ridden note. But breaking it down:
It looks like you’re referencing a string that might be a misinterpreted or corrupted command or note: i new 1txt file source bitly 3xqlkag
At first glance, this looks like technical gibberish or a broken sentence. However, it is actually a specific set of instructions often used in file sharing, coding repositories, or unfortunately, phishing attempts. It translates roughly to: "I have created a new text file (1txt), and the source is hosted at Bitly with the code 3xqlkag." At first glance, it looked like a typo-ridden note