The @AiG account on Twitter appears to be a bot!
https://twitter.com/AiG
I went looking for the tweet screen shot below on October 20, 2016 because one does these things sometimes, not surprised to find it missing.

I did, quite accidentally, stumble upon something unexpected, five identical tweets in the same sequence, tweeted almost a month apart.
I scrolled way down to load tweets back to and beyond the date of the shot above, then F3 searched for “trust”, a word in the original tweet.
Browser search found only two instances of “trust”.
Below are two screenshots complied into a two frame gif shown below, the locations of “trust” on the page are shown by the yellow hash mark on the right side of the screen, the location of the one currently displayed is indicated by the grey box overshadowing its yellow hash mark, 1 of 2 or 2 of 2 shows in the F3 search box at the top left.
Pressing enter switched between the two instances, each is highlighted by the browser.
The bottom partial segment of the topmost displayed tweet changes between frames, the next five tweets are identical in content and sequence even though they are posted almost a month apart.
I switched the browser to full screen for these screen shots and zoomed out to include as much as possible while still being readable, clicking on the gif below opens a large, full scale version, each frame pauses about a second before repeating the other.
@AiG has never responded to any tweet I’ve posted.
@AiG hasn’t seen fit to block me either even though much of what I tweet to @AiG would earn an insta-block from many other YECers.
@AiG looks and acts like a bot.
Addition;
The experiment is repeatable.
This time through I used “apes exist” as the search term, got three almost identical screens tweeted over about a month.
WOLO on Twitter
https://twitter.com/ReflectShade/
The two frame gif;
The three frame gif;