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Fleets reportedly still visible on Twitter after 24 hours thanks to a bug

Fleets reportedly still visible on Twitter after 24 hours thanks to a bug

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Twitter’s new ephemeral tweets, known as fleets, are supposed to last for only 24 hours. But a new bug was causing fleets to not totally disappear, remaining accessible well past their expiration dates. First reported by TechCrunch, the bug allows fleets to be viewed and downloaded by other users, but without notifying the fleet’s author.

Twitter didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment from The Verge on Sunday, but told TechCrunch it was aware of the bug, accessible via a “technical workaround” which meant a fleet’s URL could be accessed after 24 hours had passed. “We are working on a fix that should be rolled out shortly,” a spokesperson said.

The “workaround” referenced appears to be a developer app that could scrape fleets…

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