Jezebel’s Natasha Vargas-Cooper erroneously reported Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s nonexistent desire to stop colleges from reporting campus rapes. After initially saying she wouldn’t apologize for her mistake, Vargas-Cooper changed her tone.

Now the reporter, a prolific tweeter, has locked her Twitter account, preventing her tweets from being viewed by anyone except her followers.

@natashavc has bravely locked her account. Probably whining to her confirmed followers about being a victim. @TwitchyTeam — duglystick (@duglystick) March 1, 2015

Fortunately, Twitchy has preserved the tweets she doesn’t want you to see.

Here’s her initial refusal to apologize:

And here’s her subsequent “apology”:

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