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In a statement sent to TechRadar, a Huawei spokesperson said that it was just a glitch in a new update causing the notification to appear:
"Huawei has recently received user reports that alleges the Twitter app automatically deletes images on Huawei devices.
"Having investigated the issue, Huawei has discovered that whenever users of certain devices download an image using specific builds of the Twitter app (version 7.78.0 and 7.77.0), the app will automatically create a folder of the same name as the image and promptly delete it in the background.
"This action triggers Huawei¡¦s built-in image protection alert, causing the system to notify the user of the deletion. However, the images are not affected. Users may find their images at the following location: File Manager/picture/Twitter.
"Huawei is currently in conversation with Twitter to resolve this issue as soon as possible."