>>3861607yeah, but
>reaction images and gifsyeah
But it's very asshole-ish to treat people's feeds (including your own) like that.
Self-destructing tweets would be great, but that's kind of against the spirit. What Twitter really needs is not deletion of stuff, but better ways of managing those tweets.
This is always a fucking broken approach, coming at people instead of coming at the platform and raising a viral stink about it.
People should use Moments more. So far it's the best way of collecting and organizing tweets.
There are Collections in TweetDeck, they look neat, like a regular timeline, but this feature is buried and neglected. It could still pick up if they'd properly expose it, making collections visible in profile, letting us add stuff to them from apps, and such. But it is a bit fundamentally broken, collections are always public by link, tweets aren't sortable by date, and such. Moments are better still. But boy, are they painful to edit.