Okay so this long post is gonna be going through what I've done with the cipher so far.

So recently (in the last few months from what I can gather) the Tod Ellsworth Twitter account, the 'Erratas or Busts.' line in the description of the KFC Murder Chicks EP video uploaded by Tod Ellsworth and the title and description of the forklift video on the Tod Ellsworth channel have changed to what appears to be random letters.

The Twitter username is Tod Ellsworth was originally ErratasOrBusts so we can forget about the KFCMC EP video.

The letters don't appear to be just random though, as for the Tod Ellsworth Twitter account both the Twitter username (ErratasOrBusts) and the name (Tod Ellsworth) have been changed to 'AooprpqJoStqr' and 'Rje Aggqvjorb' respectively. As you can see, the number of letters and the word spacing match up and also the frequency of letters (e.g. the two g's in 'Aggqvjorb' matching up with the two l's in 'Ellsworth').

Note: The word 'Stqr' only had four letters whereas it's deciphered word (Busts) has 5. I'm taking this as they've just took the s off.

To decipher these words (we aren't really deciphering them as we already know what they mean, we are just trying to find the new alphabet), we match up the coded letters to the alphabet as follows:

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

ps0ea00b000g00j00oqrt0v000

Note: I am using 0 as a placeholder as we don't know which letter in the alphabet translates to it.

As to can see, it's not just as simple as a shift cipher as the order of letters doesn't make sense in that regard.

Using this new semi-complete alphabet, we can now take a look at the title and description of the forklift video.

The title of the forklift video is now 'bagl' and the description now reads 'steex bagl'. This is harder to decipher than the others as this does not match up at all to the previous title of the forklift video as it was many words.

Note: I do not know if the title and description of the forklift video changed before this new change which would make the new change make more sense. I am basing this off of this video at the timestamp 6:02 (https://youtu.be/lgkZTyQpuRI).

Anyway, we can only partly decipher 'steex bagl' as we only have some of the know letters. It translates to 'budd0 hel0'. With 0 once again being a placeholder value.

Another thing I have tried is that if we take our alphabet and convert it into binary (with known letters being 1 and unknowns being 0) we get 11011001000100100111101000 which, when converted to decimal, gives 56904168. So far this has yielded nothing of known significance.

Further notes:

Known letters: abdehlorstu

Unknown letters: cfgijkmnpqvxyz