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When the Record Quietly Disappears
I discovered something today that explains a lot.
Posts on this platform that are older than roughly two months are no longer publicly visible to the community. They are not removed on my end—I can still see them—but the public cannot. I only realized this while trying to locate an older post on my wife’s phone. It wasn’t there.
That timing is… interesting.
What this effectively means is that public legal notices, documentation-style posts, and ongoing narratives quietly expire from public view, even though they remain visible to the creator. Entire sequences of posts—context, timelines, and continuity—are functionally erased for the audience.
As a result, much of the public-facing record surrounding the Peter and Jacqueline Taylor Holsten situation has vanished from public view here, without notice or warning.
Now it makes sense why the interference with my channel suddenly changed form.
This isn’t about emotion.
It’s about record-keeping.
For clarity and transparency:
📌 All posts, records, and public notices are fully archived and accessible on my website:
👉 johnalanlegetteministries.com
Nothing has been deleted.
Nothing has been retracted.
Nothing has been hidden on my end.
The record still exists — just not where it’s easiest to see.
If something matters, it should be preserved where it cannot quietly expire.
Truth doesn’t disappear just because a platform limits its visibility.
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