Unfortunately the database becomes so corrupt that editing the records
within the sqlite database (~/.config/gwibber/gwibber.sqlite) using
either sqlitebrowser or sqliteman does not work.  Sqliteman returns
"database disk image is malformed" when attempting to delete records
from the messages table.

Removing the database file and restarting the qwibber-service does not
work either (as it won't recreate an absent database - the crash report
just changes to 'file not found').

The solution I've used is to remove the gwibber database file, then
reinstall gwibber-service using apt.  The installation of the package
creates a new (empty) gwibber database.  You will lose your message
history and account setup by doing this, however.

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  gwibber-service crashed with DatabaseError in handle_max_id():
  database disk image is malformed

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