Stephen Royle on Nostr: A few weeks back I deleted all my content from Twitter. Today I realised that they ...
A few weeks back I deleted all my content from Twitter. Today I realised that they had reinstated a whole load of content (replies, likes and RTs mainly). I guess this means that when you delete stuff, X retains a copy (which is very naughty). Anyway, if you performed a similar deletion and, like me, didn't delete your account, you might want to go back and check!
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