The account was mass-reported and banned by scam networks.
No export, no appeal, no warning — full data wipe.
138,000+ tweets destroyed
2,000–3,000 phishing domains exposed monthly
No recovery, no archive tools
Twitter silently deleted entire feed
File / Folder | Description |
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CarlyGriggs13_tweets.csv |
Last 3,500 tweets (structured CSV export) |
domains.json |
Collected phishing domains from tweets |
webarchive.json |
Archived tweet URLs via WebArchive |
domain.json |
Parsed phishing domains from tweet content |
tweetfeed/ |
Raw tweet logs (approx. 1 month) |
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Screenshot of suspended account |
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Screenshot with tweet activity stats |
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⬇️ CarlyGriggs13_tweets.csv
— structured export of last 3,500 tweets.
Includes tweet ID, timestamp, body text, and links. Suitable for filtering, analysis, and processing.
Scammer takedowns only remove accounts — not the process.
Daily threat reports continue across multiple channels:
Platform | Feed / URL |
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@Phish_Destroy |
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@AmberMille78556 |
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@PhishDestroyAlerts |
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@phishdestroy@mastodon.social |
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list.json |
You banned a name. We published ten more.
You think Twitter bans stop takedowns? No.
Phishing sites aren’t blocked because of us.
They’re blocked because of your phishing.
Our system just makes it happen faster.
Taking down our Twitter changes nothing.
Your scam domains are still getting banned.
That’s not a threat — that’s a guarantee.
- All data is public, OSINT-based, and threat-related only
- No personal or private information is present
- This archive is published for research, evidence, and digital preservation