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Threads’ disappearing ghost posts could also be searchable on Google
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Threads’ disappearing ghost posts could also be searchable on Google

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Last updated: October 30, 2025 8:05 pm
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Watch out what you “ghost submit” on Threads as a result of it would really stay on perpetually.

It seems that not less than some ghost posts — the brand new Threads function Meta launched this week that mechanically deletes posts after 24 hours — are being scraped by Google, making them searchable. Whereas writing in regards to the web’s response to the function, I examined this by plugging textual content from a number of screengrabbed ghost posts into Google Search. In a number of instances, I used to be capable of finding cached variations of these posts nonetheless showing in search outcomes.

Right here’s a screenshot exhibiting the textual content from Mark Zuckerberg’s personal ghost submit asserting the function.


Credit score: Screenshot: Google

Here is one other screenshot of a Google end result for what seems to be a ghost submit from the Threads account @hello.nixson.

screenshot of a ghost post result on google


Credit score: Screenshot: Google

Here is a Bluesky submit, included in my preliminary article in regards to the web’s response, that exhibits screenshots of these unique ghost posts.

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Here is a submit on X, additionally included in my unique story, that includes a screenshot of a ghost submit from journalist Ben Werdmuller about Meta’s alleged historical past in Myanmar.


This Tweet is presently unavailable. It could be loading or has been eliminated.

Here’s a screenshot of that submit, which seems to be archived in Google outcomes.

a screenshot of ben werdmuller ghost posting about meta's history in myanmar


Credit score: Screenshot: Google

Once you attempt to click on on any of those Threads posts, nonetheless, you’re met with a largely clean web page and an error message that reads, “Sorry, one thing went improper. Attempt once more.” That tracks, because the posts themselves mechanically disappear from Threads after 24 hours.

To be clear, not each ghost submit seems to have been scraped. I examined textual content from a number of screenshots shared on launch day, and whereas some confirmed up in Google Search outcomes, others didn’t. Mashable has reached out to each Meta and Google for clarification and can replace this story if we obtain a response.

After all, nobody ought to count on a ghost submit — or any submit, for that matter — to actually vanish. Screenshots exist, in spite of everything. In the event you say one thing offensive, controversial, or simply plain spicy on-line, it is protected to imagine it will stay perpetually someplace.

Nonetheless, it’s shocking to see that Threads’ “disappearing” posts would possibly linger on Google, even after they’ve technically been deleted.

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