Schlein, old tweets prove that we all have a digital past that we may regret

Schlein, old tweets prove that we all have a digital past that we may regret

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Do you know when the preview of that more or less orange story appears on Instagram, with a kind of arrow-shaped clock? There is also something similar on Facebook, for those who still use it: a notification usually arrives, with the following text: “You have memories to relive today”. Well, that's our think tank. For those unfamiliar with the world of Harry Potter, our reservoir of memories. By clicking there, we discover that we have left memories on social networks that our memory has deliberately erased.

Sometimes there can also be some pleasant things, but on other occasions it also happens to receive resounding slaps from our digital past. Enough to be horrified at the thought of having been that person in the photo or having written "che" with a k. It happens, everyone. Not on Twitter, though. Despite the passage under the ownership of Elon Musk, the social network of chirps does not have a function capable of re-proposing things published in the past. And sometimes, those very chirps can come back like the croaking of a crow. All this round of words to get to the old tweets of Elly Schlein: re-emerged from the depths of the web and returned to the surface after her historic victory in the Pd primaries.

Who in one way, who in another, has exploited the old posts of Schlein for their own use and consumption. The one that made the most noise is certainly the one against Enrico Letta and for the unhappy exit with which he articulated it. In response to a 2013 tweet in which the news of a possible government led by Enrico Letta or Angelino Alfano was given, Schlein came down heavily with the secretary who then preceded her: "If Enrico Letta becomes prime minister, with everyone the damage it has already done only in the Democratic Party, I'll do the march on Rome ", he wrote. Obviously the controversies were unleashed and this tweet prompted some more curious users to also bring to light other messages shared by the new secretary of the Democratic Party on Twitter: some amusing and others less so.

The tweets returned to galla

From Schlein's digital past, a fairly "pop" picture emerges, which however is not so far from what we have come to know more deeply in these months of his campaign for the primaries. We know that he had no problems criticizing the conduct of Sanremo by the Fazio-Littizzetto couple, who loves 70s dance, who hates foam parties, that even Matteo Renzi is not one of his politicians of reference, who has no sympathy for the church and that Big Brother is certainly not part of his favorite programs.

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