San Francisco/New Delhi:The developer and open internet communities have slammed a Twitter change that is wiping embedded deleted tweets, available in third-party websites, from the public domain. Earlier, a deleted tweet embedded in a web page would still display the text content of a tweet.
Now that text is showing only a blank box, leaving the open web community worried as it is like "tampering with the public record", reports TechCrunch. IndieWeb developer and former Google Developer Advocate Kevin Marks said that "with all the fuss about Twitter's promised edit button, and how they might design it, we're missing a disturbing development as "Twitter is using its embedded javascript to edit other people's sites".
According to him, Twitter is altering web pages with deleted embedded tweets by hiding the text with JavaScript. Marks cited former US President Donald Trump's since-deleted tweets as an example of content in the public interest that should remain available. Until recently, if the tweet or account had been deleted, then Twitter would leave the "blockquote alone, so the embedded text would still show, but without Twitter's validation".