![]() Twitter's new owner, billionaire electric carmaker Elon Musk, famously inaugurated his reign as the social media company's new CEO by carrying a porcelain sink into Twitter HQ. Twitter's skeleton crew of remaining site engineers, this poster suggested 'didn't properly adjust the topology before reinserting them into the network, leading to stale data becoming revived.' ![]() 'I'm not sure that's all I have ever done,' Betteridge noted, 'but it's definitely a lot of content I had deleted.'Ī self-described 'ex-twitter employee' on Mastodon corroborated Morrell's explanation, posting that 'this sounds a lot like they moved a bunch of servers between datacenters.' 'I deleted everything,' he posted to Mastodon. Technology reporter Ian Betteridge claimed the glitch had affected him too. 'Woke up today to find 34k of them restored by Twitter, who presumably brought a server farm back up,' Morrell theorized. Every single one,' As Richard 'Dick' Morrell, the open-source developer, security expert, and former CTO/Chairman of the internet security firm SmoothWall told his Mastodon followers. 'All my likes, my media, and retweets. Morrell speculated that the troubled social media 'presumably brought a server farm back up' resurrecting deletions by mistake ![]() Open-source developer and security expert Dick Morrell discovered 34,000 of his deleted tweets have mysterious come back from the trash bin.
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