Twitter alerted me to this issue. When I dug into the CFP Board's Guide to Use of the CFP Certification Marks, I discovered that point 1.7 says "CFP certificants may not own or use an email address or internet domain name that includes the CFP mark." (Sorry CFP Board, I don't know how to make the (R) mark appear in a Blogger blog).
Here are some examples from the CFP Board of proper and improper use of their mark.
A Twitter name isn't an email or a URL. But Twitter does make the name into a URL following the format http://twitter.com/TWITERNAME.
I contacted @CFPBoard to ask if a Twitter name using CFP would violate its rules. Here's the reply:
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