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| author | netop://ウィビ <paul@webb.page> | 2026-04-11 14:24:49 -0700 |
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diff --git a/memos/WM-061.txt b/memos/WM-061.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38de763 --- /dev/null +++ b/memos/WM-061.txt @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + + + + + +Document: WM-061 P. Webb +Category: Social 2024.12.16 + + Twitter + +Abstract + + …yay? + +Body + + I've been unbanned from Twitter. + + Since my ban[1], I've spent time periodically attempting to appeal + said ban and even going as far to use an online postal service[2] to + formally request my data from Twitter's Data Protection Officer. + + I've been on Twitter for 15 years. The thought of all that data being + locked behind bullshit was infuriating. Anyhoo, last week I received + this email: + + > Hello, + > + > We’re writing to let you know that we've unsuspended your account. + > We’re sorry for the inconvenience and hope to see you back on + > X soon. + > + > A little background: we have systems that find and remove multiple + > automated spam accounts in bulk, and yours was flagged as spam by + > mistake. Please note that it may take an hour or so for your + > follower and following numbers to return to normal. + > + > If you need to get in touch with us again, please file a report + > through your X app or our forms page, as this account isn’t + > monitored for replies. + > + > Thanks, + > + > X Support + + Honestly, I don't believe this…especially when this "error" was + discovered the same day The Guardian reported[3] on the mass exodus + from ElonNet. I think Twitter looked at their numbers and thought, + "Our metrics are looking dreadful," and figured unbanning the banned + would make us ever so grateful to be allowed in that our usage of + Twitter would return to pre-Elon levels. Furthermore, you visit + Twitter today and you'll find plenty of spam accounts within five + minutes of scrolling. + + Nah. + + After the election[4], I deleted my remaining Twitter accounts. I + literally have no reason to remain on the platform. + + Though I gotta admit, having access to my account again and seeing + tweets from the people I follow who haven't yet aborted felt quite + nice. It felt familiar. When I tabbed over to the "For You" feed + though, reality set in. There's no saving this place, it's time to + move on. + + I also sent complaints to the Public Inquiry Unit of the Office of + the Attorney General and got a response from them and Twitter the + same day: + + > Hello, + > + > We are responding to your request for information regarding + > account, @NetOpWibby. You can download the information with + > this URL: + > + > https://records.twitter.com/disclaimer/randomLettersAndNumbers + > + > The URL is valid for the next 7 days. You may download the + > information a total of three times. A brief explanation of the + > information is included with the download. + > + > Additionally, your account has been reinstated, as it was suspended + > mistakenly. Accordingly, you can also download your data in your X + > account settings: https://help.x.com/en/managing-your-account/accessing-your-x-data + > + > Best, + > + > X Corp + + Downloading your export from `records.twitter.com` is excrutiatingly + slow. I recommend doing so from a desktop computer because it'll take + hours. However, downloading an export from the Twitter UI is quite + fast and will finish in under 10 minutes (for me). Interestingly, the + former export will put your tweets in a single TXT file in JSON + format with a PGP key at the top. The latter export will provide you + with an HTML file so you can view your tweets in a browser. + + Anyhoo, after I downloaded both exports I ran tweetXer[5] by Luca + Hammer[6] to delete my content from the platform. The great thing + about tweetXer is that it has a button that exports your bookmarks, + something the official exports don't provide. The deletion process + took maybe an hour and some change. + + I haven't deleted this last account yet. Why? I'm not sure. Maybe + it's to protect my username from being used maliciously? Maybe + there's a chance Elon will get ousted? Maybe I'm being sentimental? + Idk. I logged out. Most of the people I follow are active on other + platforms so I'm not missing anything. + + Some great perks to finally having my data is that 1) I can stop + obsessing over not having it, 2) I can host my tweets[7], and 3) I + can train a local LLM on 15 years of content! + + So long, Twitter! My online presence is fragmented due to your + impending death but that no longer bothers me. After all, we used to + have accounts across several forums and other online communities. + Nature is healing. + + Rebirth of an era. 🕸️ + + --- + + 2024.12.19 UPDATE + + Remember me sending Twitter snail mail to get my data? + They've responded: + + > Hello, + > + > We have received a request for certain information regarding an X + > account, @netopwibby, via post. + > + > If you are still having issues downloading your X archive, please + > confirm in your reply. + > + > Please note that all your X data is available directly via your X + > account, as explained in the following Help Center Page: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20172679 + > + > Sincerely, + > + > X Corp + + The top of the email says "Reply above this line." This is an + interesting change from their usual, "this email is not monitored so + don't reply" tagline. Maybe they're trying to be professional for + once. If you're banned and trying to get your data, maybe try + emailing `dpo-support@x.com` directly? YMMV + +References + + [1] </WM-055> + [2] <https://docupost.com> + [3] <https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/dec/11/from-x-to-bluesky-why-are-people-abandoning-twitter-digital-town-square> + [4] </WM-058> + [5] <https://github.com/lucahammer/tweetXer> + [6] <https://bsky.app/profile/luca.run> + [7] <https://github.com/tweetback/tweetback-canonical> |
