UPDATE, March 26, 11:45 a.m. ET The missing tweet and other tweets that vanished have returned, with Twitter saying, "This issue has been resolved, and affected tweets, along with the favorites and retweets on those tweets, have been restored."
Ellen Degeneres' celebrity-packed selfie from the 86th Academy Awards holds the record for most-retweeted tweet, having surpassed President Barack Obama's "Four More Years" tweet earlier this month.
But on Tuesday, the Oscar selfie disappeared. Twitter's support team says it is looking into whether it is the victim of a bug -- one which is making some tweets not show up at all.
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"We will post updates [on our status blog] as we have more info," a Twitter spokeswoman told Mashable on Tuesday night in an email response to an inquiry.
The original tweet from @TheEllenShow account looked like this:
Two days after the tweet was posted, it had 3.2 million RTs. After the March 2 selfie mania, nearly 14,000 web pages had embedded the tweet by March 3 at 5 a.m. ET. During that same time span, it had been seen 32.8 million times, revealed Twitter analytics.
On Tuesday, the link to that tweet pulled up this error page:
Miss the selfie and its record-breaking RT count already? Re-live the moment with these GIFs:
Image: Tumblr, mishawinsexster
Image: Tumblr, mishawinsexster
Image: Tumblr, mishawinsexster
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