Tweet, Delete: When Artists Erase Their Twitter Accounts

Music stars who've made their social media fade to black.

Disappearing Acts - Twitter has connected artists and their fan bases like no other platform has, but sometimes artists get the wrong button pushed and wind up ditching on the online cypher.Whether it's because of music leaks, beefs or just too much access, read on for some notable music stars who've tweeted and deleted.(Photos from left: Terrence Jennings/PictureGroup, Michael Buckner/Getty Images for LOGO, Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)
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Frank Ocean - Frank Ocean bailed out on Twitter and Instagram last July and still hasn't returned. He occasionally keeps fans updated through his Tumblr page, however, redefining the meaning of "ghostwriter."  (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)Verizon Kin Find the Spot  - Jay Electronica set Atlanta on fire with Verizon's impromptu Kin Find the Spot concert series. The surprise show, held at the Shriner's Auditorium in May 2010, also featured Yelawolf and Big Boi. Jay partied with the crowd as he performed "Dear Moleskine" and paid tribute to Gangstarr's Guru, who had recently passed. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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Disappearing Acts - Twitter has connected artists and their fan bases like no other platform has, but sometimes artists get the wrong button pushed and wind up ditching on the online cypher.Whether it's because of music leaks, beefs or just too much access, read on for some notable music stars who've tweeted and deleted.(Photos from left: Terrence Jennings/PictureGroup, Michael Buckner/Getty Images for LOGO, Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)

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