There used to be one of these for twitter, tracking politicians deleted tweets. It got blocked with the API removal.

https://www.propublica.org/article/politwoops-deleted-tweets-twitter-politicians-musk

I actually think that is a shame. People of public influence need to have more scrutiny and less privacy. The inverse is also true. A delete feature but also the ability to collate deletes from influential individuals is a good balance. We can't stop people screen capturing and we should never want to. . If there was a choice though, I think it should not be trivial to access deleted posts on mass. There needs to be work put into it, so we know there is genuine interest. Nobody cares about recovering deleted posts from people with little reach or influence. But the poster does.

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NOSTR is a little different than Twitter though. Anybody can make a fake screenshot of a tweet. However, captured NOSTR notes are guaranteed to be authored by the npub associated with them. So people are arguably held even more accountable for their notes on NOSTR than on Twitter.