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Tesla has deleted all of its blog posts prior to 2019 .
Blog posts are a digital history of the company, covering everything from the first Autopilot fatality in a Model S.
The company, nor Elon Musk , have explained why the posts have been deleted.
This isn't the first time Tesla has tried to edit its history.
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