I just drew several winners and one persons name came up for two different giveaway, so they would have won twice. However, they weren’t able to win because when I checked their tweet links they had deleted their tweets. I’m going to give the person the benefit of the doubt, and assume that they didn’t realize they have to leave the tweet up.
If you delete your tweet, I can’t see the tweet or confirm that the tweet was actually about my giveaway. Please leave tweets up at least until I draw winners so I can verify your entry.
I had never specified that, which is why I’m giving the benefit of the doubt in this situation, but I do consider it cheating so that’s why they weren’t able to win like they should have been. Please make sure you don’t delete your tweets if you want to be eligible to win!
Hi there! I am Emily Evert, the owner of Emily Reviews. I am 28 and live in a small town in Michigan with my boyfriend Ryan and our two pugs. I have a large family and I adore my nieces and nephews. I love reading memoirs, and learning about child development and psychology. I love watching The Game of Thrones, Teen Mom, Sister Wives and Veep. I like listening to Jason Isbell, John Prine, and other alt-country or Americana music. I created Emily Reviews as a creative outlet to share my life and the products that I love with others.
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I can’t imagine why anyone would want to delete their tweets. Whats the point?





I’m wondering if it could be a Twitter error. A couple of weeks ago Twitter had deleted THOUSANDS of my tweets. I went from 11,000 tweets down to 100 tweets. I think there was a hacker involved. It took a few days but my tweets were restored.