Share Folio with Twitter

We deaktivated Sharing with Twitter in our APP (DPS App Builder / Social Sharing).
But in the Folio there is still the Button "Twitter" avaliable.
Not like the Pinterest Button – it its correctly shown greyed.

The Social sharing with twitter never was hooked in the APP Builder.
Here are the screens…

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