Yes, I think the USB disk is unrelated to gwibber, and you have TWO bad
disks.  The log you posted though did not go back far enough to see the
problem with gwibber.  You might try reproducing the error then running
dmesg immediately.

The smartctl output you posted does not include the self test log.  Did
you run the self test first with smartctl -t long?  It will take a few
hours to complete.

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