Twitter to Remove Inactive Accounts, Streamline User Experience: Elon Musk

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In a tweet, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that the social media platform would be taking action by removing accounts that have remained inactive for an extended period, spanning several years.

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This move aims to streamline the user experience and maintain an active and engaged community on the platform, potentially resulting in a decline in follower counts for some users. To avoid permanent deletion due to prolonged inactivity, Twitter’s policy requires users to log in at least once every 30 days. This serves as a reminder for individuals to remain active participants within the Twitterverse.

Musk has been actively addressing challenges faced by the social media platform, proposing incorporating account verification as part of Twitter’s Blue subscription service. This approach is expected to tackle the persistent issue of bot accounts and foster a more authentic and trustworthy online environment.

In addition to removing inactive accounts, Twitter also recently removed the distinguished blue verification badge from the profiles of numerous well-known figures, including celebrities, journalists, and prominent politicians. This alteration prompted discussions on the criteria and significance of the verification process.

Overall, Twitter’s proactive measures demonstrate a commitment to refining user experiences and enhancing the platform’s integrity.

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