Kim Kardashian broke her social media silence — and then deleted the posts

And everything is kinda, sorta back to normal.

It's been almost exactly a month with no word on any social media platforms from Kim Kardashian—but finally, just when we thought silence had been broken, Kim leaves us all scratching our heads.

Following the armed robbery in Paris that had husband Kanye West fleeing mid-performance and the Kardashian family re-evaluating social media's role in their empire, Kim turned to Facebook for a series of posts that didn't quite address the events that transpired in October.

Now, all those posts have been deleted.

The first post to appear on her Facebook page in over a month was a promotional one, featuring a photograph of Kim lounging with her phone and her Lumee smartphone case, and captioned "Downtime #LumeeCollab."

Kim also shared two posts on Facebook that linked to her website: one from assistant Steph Shep of Halloween costume tips and another teasing home videos of the Kardashian family celebrating the spooky holiday, only available behind a paywall.

While these two Facebook posts have disappeared, the content on her website remains. Her Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat accounts have not received the same sort of odd Facebook return.

Fans had left thousands of comments on the now-deleted Facebook posts expressing their love for the mogul and wishing her well.

Mashable has reached out to Kim's representatives and will update with any comments.

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