

We’re not advocates of cancel culture, or of hiding from your past. It might also be a good idea to thin out some of my overzealous grammar attacks and extensive retweeting from the early 2010s. But if my timeline were littered with this kind of thing, I’d probably want to go in and clean it up. Of course, this random tweet isn’t going to get me in any trouble.

Singing the praises of free wifi at a major international airport (nevermind calling it “wireless”) looks a little goofy from the fully connected days of 2022. What did you have to say in the halcyon days of 2007? Are irrelevant or potentially embarrassing tweets lingering on your timeline?

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