Perhaps, but you should be able to reproduce by doing 'Gwibber->Quit'
(within the client). I have a terminal open watching (watch "ps aux |
grep gwibber-service | grep -v grep") for 'gwibber-service' and I see
that it is indeed terminated when 'Gwibber->Quit' is performed - which
actually shuts the service as opposed to simply closing the Gwibber
window. And yes, after 'Gwibber->Quit' there is only 1 'Broadcast'.

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Multiple instances of Gwibber
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606594
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