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Old 23-10-2022, 02:47 AM #1
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Default Deleting controversial Tweets - Agree or disagree?

I think that we've all seen it in the past where someone on Twitter has a hot take on an issue, and they obviously have loads of people replying to them in a negative manner, thus the Twitter user who made the controversy will then delete the Tweet and apologize for making said Tweet.

Now I have no issue with the apology part (especially if you genuinely are apologetic) but I guess speaking from personal experience, I honestly think keeping your controversial Tweets/posts up can be a reminder to never be that person again, plus I feel it can teach other people not to **** up in the first place, or if you do **** up that you can then change and be given a second chance (or in my case 20 second chances on this Forum lol) I get the other argument that people feel that you're standing by your controversial opinion still if you don't delete the troubling Tweet, but to me how are future generations ever gonna learn to not make the same mistakes if there's no template for them to work with?

What do you guys think?
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