Jessica308 wrote:
I call apple and have them create a ticket myself and look at the analytics?
No, the analytics do not serve any purpose to you and Apple does not offer any service to teach users how to read the logs. You can choose to automatically send those logs where Apple can use the anonymized data for improvements (you get no feedback), or an Engineer may request a log only if they feel it is necessary for an issue you have reported. Reporting what you see in a Log file is not an issue that Apple would open a ticket for.
Logs do contain "Bug Type", "Image Offset", and also not unusual for a Crash log to show "pc does not match crashing frame". You probably thought the "pc" meant a computer, but that is not what that means, it is the Program Counter(pc) of the processor. Nothing there is an indication shows any sort of compromise and you can find the same fields on logs for every device.
Stick the with issue you are having and stay away from the logs as there is nothing there that will resolve a problem for you. If your Social Media account has been compromised, then you will see what you are experiencing and that has nothing to do with your device. Apple will not be able to solve a problem you are experiencing on another service.
The only case of disappearing messages I have seen is the iMessage feature where a message can be unsent. Were you using the Apple Messaging app or some other Messaging service? If you were using some other service, then it goes back to that account compromise on the service earlier.