But the user wrote it as one word: tessathomasandnicoleluva. Maybe they missed some spaces or there's a typo. Also, the user might be referring to a specific incident or story involving these names and a date. The date format is yymmdd, so 240826 would be August 26, 2024.

I should also note that dates in mmddyy format can vary by region, so 240826 could be August 26 or October 26 depending on the format assumption. The article should mention this ambiguity.

First, the term "swallowed240826" looks like a random string of characters followed by a date, maybe October 26, 2024? Then there's "tessathomasandnicoleluva" which seems like two names: Tess, Thomas, and Nicole Luva. Maybe "Luva" is a typo for something else? Like "Love"? Maybe the intended term is "Tessa, Thomas, and Nicole Love".

Since there's no official information available about this specific combination of names and date, the article should caution readers against spreading unverified information. It's possible the user encountered a misleading headline or hoax and wants guidance on how to approach it.