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    The social media giant formerly known as Twitter, now referred to as X, has reportedly removed a significant portion of its user-generated content.

     

    Specifically, it seems that X has deleted years' worth of old Twitter images, leaving users puzzled and concerned about the fate of their digital memories.

     

    Recent reports from various sources suggest that X has taken a drastic step by removing images and links posted on its platform between 2011 and 2014. This move has raised eyebrows and generated discussions about data preservation and user rights.

     

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    Many users say X has deleted their old Twitter photos - Image by rawpixel.com/Freepik

    Twitter's native links are affected by this move

    Notably, the deletion includes not only user-uploaded images but also links that used Twitter's native infrastructure. This implies that even content shared through the platform's official mechanisms has been affected, indicating a potentially systemic issue within X's data management processes.

     

    Unsurprisingly, the news has caused an uproar among users who had relied on Twitter as a means to document and share their memories. Many users such as @DoYouKnowBTS93 have expressed their frustration and disappointment.

     

    This incident highlights the significance of digital platforms in modern life and the potential consequences of entrusting personal data to third-party services.

    X is yet to respond

    As of now, X has not provided a detailed explanation for the mass deletion of content. This lack of transparency has left users seeking answers about the motivation behind such a sweeping action.

     

    Additionally, this incident raises questions about data ownership, user consent, and the long-term reliability of online platforms.

     

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