The State Department is removing all posts on its public accounts on the social media platform X made before President Trump returned to office on Jan. 20, 2025.
The posts will be internally archived but will no longer be on public view, the State Department confirmed to NPR. Staff members were told that anyone wanting to see older posts will have to file a Freedom of Information Act request, according to a State Department employee who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation by the Trump administration. That would differ from how the U.S. government typically handles archiving the public online footprint of previous administrations.
Memory hole: A system for altering or erasing inconvenient historical documents, photographs, and articles.
Are they really not aware of all of the public archiving that occurs constantly?
So, all these posts are guns get mirrored by tonight, right?
Freedom of information request my ass…
Everything prior to 2018 is archived in the Library of Congress. It’s where all of my beer reviews are.
Linus uploads to FTP and lets the world mirror. I just let the LOC archive my stuff.
I’m sure those are being scrubbed.
And the next administration will delete the rest. (hopefully)
Don’t. We need documented history
Oh good, we’re another step closer to 1984 becoming reality.




