Categories: Social Media

Chris Huhne’s tweet is not deleted – it’s still visible in this Twitter RSS feed

What happens when you accidentally tweet something that you really should have emailed? You delete it right away; the only thing is Twitter is pretty slow at deleting tweets.

Huhne deleted his tweet but not before people took screenshots of it.

On Friday the UK’s Secretary of Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne, caused a stir online when he accidentally tweeted this mysterious message, “From someone else fine but I do not want my fingerprints on the story. C”.

The tweet was posted on October 7 at 18:10 and deleted about an hour later.  Unfortunately for Huhne, while the tweet might be gone from his public stream it is still visible on his Twitter account’s RSS feed.  In fact it’s the only tweet there.

Chris Huhne's tweet RSS feed, "From someone else fine but I do not want my fingerprints on the story. C"

The reason for the delay is that Twitter manages public feeds and RSS feeds differently, so while the message is not visible on @ChrisHuhne’s public account it has remained in his account’s RSS, and may do for a few days.

By practice Twitter keeps all tweets online (here is the first message tweeted by this site in September 2010) but removes older messages from the searchable index after a few days (a search for our first tweet shows it no longer shows up in Twitter’s search results).

It is, however, possible to permanently save tweets using Google Reader – something Chris Huhne may not like.

Huhne’s Department initially said that his account had been hacked; speaking to the Irish news site The Journal the Department said, “We’re pretty sure it’s a hack. It’s definitely not Chris Huhne. We believe his account must have been hacked.”

Huhne isn’t the first politician to fall victim to Twitter’s slow deletion process; In August, Irish politician Joe Costello T.D got into trouble when he tweeted and deleted a nonsensical message (“@willmcgrath81 z. M zzz zz. Z”) to a student in reply to a question about university fees.

What Huhne was tweeting about remains a mystery, some papers believe it may have something to do with his marriage or political infighting, although somewhat poetically the errant tweet came the day after Huhne’s department held a Twitter Q&A.

Ajit Jain

Ajit Jain is marketing and sales head at Octal Info Solution, a leading iPhone app development company and offering platform to hire Android app developers for your own app development project. He is available to connect on Google Plus, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

View Comments

  • is this really what we can expect from you non-story's upon non-storys, Joe Costello didn't get into trouble for butt tweeting somebody, please try harder.

  • is this really what we can expect from you non-story's upon non-storys, Joe Costello didn't get into trouble for butt tweeting somebody, please try harder.

  • It appears it was all about cats and immigration... "he was the source of a story in Saturday's Guardian pointing out the similarities between her speech to the Conservative party conference and that of a speech by the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage."http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/oct/09/huhne-says-sorry-over-may-cat-story

  • It appears it was all about cats and immigration... "he was the source of a story in Saturday's Guardian pointing out the similarities between her speech to the Conservative party conference and that of a speech by the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage."http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/oct/09/huhne-says-sorry-over-may-cat-story

Recent Posts

50 travel bloggers driving unique tourism experiences in 2025: Sim Local

Of all the blogger categories, travel is proving to be one of the most enduring.…

5 days ago

Misinformation, polarization amplify armed conflict & climate change: WEF Global Risks Report

Misinformation and disinformation are words unelected globalists use to try to crush narratives that don't…

5 days ago

Relief through innovation: The young inventor changing lives (Brains Byte Back podcast)

In this episode of Brains Byte Back, we welcome 20-year-old inventor and Yale student David…

1 week ago

How Generative AI could speed up innovation in material science: An interview with Infinita Lab’s founder

The employment of generative artificial intelligence across different industries and sectors is old news. From…

1 week ago

WEF pushes track-and-trace ‘own nothing, be happy’ circular economy agenda

Circular economy proponents don't value individual ownership; they favor neo-feudalism & technocracy: perspective The World…

1 week ago

First City Credit Union and Ribbon launch platform to initiate, simplify inheritance claims

The Murdochs — the family led by 93-year old Rupert Murdoch and that inspired HBO’s…

1 week ago