With 2014 coming to close, it’s time to look back at the highlights from a hearty year of deleted tweets from politicians archived on Politwoops. 2014 was a fine one for the project with the Washington Post calling it “an invaluable accountability resource,” the Daily Beast saying it’s a “tech innovation” and Wonkette referring to it as “always-valuable.”

This year, 86% of the nearly 1,300 accounts we followed deleted a tweet, compared to 76% from the year before. Politwoops collected 682,980 tweets and caught 19,195 deletions, though only 5,203 deletions were approved as we screen out corrected typos, Twitter handles and dead links. The rate of approval fell to 27% from last year’s 32%, and the volume of deletions nearly doubled as it was an election year.

Top Deletions of 2014