If you’re an active Twitter user, you probably have some old tweets that now seem embarrassing or even offensive. With political and socially acute topics dominating social media discussions, it’s easy to get caught up in the heat of the argument and say something you’ll regret later.

It’s therefore not surprising how many people opt for deleting their old tweets. Tweet Deleter analyzed how 205 million tweets were erased by their users in 2020 and summarized these deleted tweets in the infographic, shedding light on the tweet deletion trends and reasons for this “tweet remorse.”

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The Curious World of Deleted Tweets

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David Wallace is a search & social media marketer who lives in Ahwatukee Arizona with his lovely wife. Interests & hobbies include all things Disney, roller coasters, musicianship and Christianity.