Previously, a certain project launched an interesting interaction on social media — inviting the community to engage in various creative adaptations around a specific topic, ranging from serious analysis to internet culture creativity. Everyone participated enthusiastically, and the discussion was lively. But suddenly, the tweet was deleted.
This caused an uproar in the community. What exactly happened? Was the account hacked, or did the project team delete it voluntarily? If it was a voluntary deletion, what was the reason? Such sudden actions inevitably raise questions — was it due to compliance considerations, or other reasons?
Similar incidents of abnormal tweet deletions have occurred in the crypto community, often sparking speculation and discussion. This event also serves as a reminder for community members to pay attention to official project updates and transparency.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-16 21:39
Another mysterious deletion of a tweet. Is this routine really annoying? Just say what the reason is, is that okay?
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Hacker? Compliance? Or maybe they think the hype isn't high enough and are afraid of a backlash? Anyway, this wave of actions successfully stirred up attention.
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Every time a tweet is deleted, I have to guess for a long time. I'm tired of the usual compliance excuses. Please be more transparent.
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This kind of sneaky operation is the most damaging to community trust, more than anything else it makes the project team look suspicious.
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Hey, here we go again. When will crypto projects learn to communicate properly? Constantly deleting tweets really gets on my nerves.
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They probably don't even know why they deleted it themselves, just want to vent some frustration.
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This is the real sign of a rug pull, okay? Don't always talk about compliance. If you lack confidence, just be honest.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-15 22:40
This deletion is over, it completely confused me... Was it hacked or intentionally deleted?
This tactic of suddenly deleting posts is so familiar... I can never guess right each time.
Compliance? Or just being cowardly? There’s definitely some trick involved.
I seriously suspect I said the wrong thing; this kind of post deletion rhythm is truly incredible.
Here we go again, I bet five bucks it was prompted by a lawyer.
Deleting posts like this, it’s just like the saying "the pot calling the kettle black."
Alright, another "transparency" project.
Where’s the promised community governance? They just delete posts and walk away, it’s hilarious.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-14 19:10
Is this another set? Deleting tweets in the crypto circle is as common as a family meal; I really don't know how to explain it.
The project team's recent actions are truly outrageous, compliant compliance, using this as a shield every day.
Was it a hacker intrusion or an active deletion? Why not just say it directly? That's what really irritates people.
Wow, just when the hype was starting, it was instantly deleted. It does seem a bit suspicious.
The story behind the tweets deleted on Twitter is even more exciting than the original text itself.
Basically, they just don't want to be under regulatory scrutiny, everyone understands.
Honestly, the project team's transparency really needs to be reflected upon.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-14 19:07
Is it the same old story again? Just delete the tweet if you want to delete it, no need to make it look like an espionage battle. I bet five bucks that the compliance department is getting nervous again.
Deleting the tweet only makes the public opinion worse; this move really adds drama to themselves.
Honestly, these days, it's not news if a project team isn't transparent ten or eight times. Just see no evil.
Compliance, compliance, always talking about compliance. Why not specify which line was crossed?
Hacker? Ha, I don't even believe it's a hacker, not even a ghost.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-14 19:02
Deleting tweets is really a brilliant move; compliance or guilt, it's obvious at a glance.
Here we go again, always start with excitement and then delete, just playing around.
Hacker intrusion? I think it's more likely that someone was scared off by a big shot's words.
This is why I never fully trust project teams' promises; their actions say everything.
Twitter deletion = obvious cover-up, the community will start digging again.
Compliance? What a joke, it's obviously just fear.
Let's wait and see the follow-up statement, probably the same old official rhetoric.
Another transparency failure scene, this is how the crypto circle operates.
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RatioHunter
· 01-14 18:51
I'm too familiar with this routine. Deleting tweets = something went wrong. It's called compliance risk in nice terms, but in harsh terms, it’s just being cowardly.
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Another "mysterious deletion event." Betting five bucks that the internal chaos is definitely exploding.
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I just want to know if the person who took the screenshot has posted it now. That’s the real value.
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Compliance? Haha, then why didn’t anyone find fault before? Why delete at this specific moment...
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The typical meaning of "we are carefully considering" is "we messed up."
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Just ask directly, and it’s over. No need for the community to guess. The project team is really something.
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This move just implies there’s something shameful they don’t want to reveal.
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Oh no, here we go again. It’s always like this—delete and the heat only increases. Can’t learn from it.
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Wait, does anyone have a saved screenshot of the original tweet? These days, no archive and they dare to delete.
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I bet it was some executive who got impulsive and posted it, then got scolded by the boss.
Previously, a certain project launched an interesting interaction on social media — inviting the community to engage in various creative adaptations around a specific topic, ranging from serious analysis to internet culture creativity. Everyone participated enthusiastically, and the discussion was lively. But suddenly, the tweet was deleted.
This caused an uproar in the community. What exactly happened? Was the account hacked, or did the project team delete it voluntarily? If it was a voluntary deletion, what was the reason? Such sudden actions inevitably raise questions — was it due to compliance considerations, or other reasons?
Similar incidents of abnormal tweet deletions have occurred in the crypto community, often sparking speculation and discussion. This event also serves as a reminder for community members to pay attention to official project updates and transparency.