Twitter has started cleaning inactive accounts

Twitter has been going through so much changes and now another change is happening too. Here are all the details.

Twitter has started cleaning inactive accounts
Twitter started to purge inactive accounts

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, has issued a warning to the website's users, "You will probably see follower count drop," as the company is removing accounts that have "had no activity at all" for several years. After Elon Musk bought the platform many things have changed and they continue to change non stop. 

Although the changes were criticized by many, Musk is determined to change the platform's whole look.

After Musk's take over first huge layoff took place, creating many problems. Later we have seen Musk stepping down as the CEO, but things keep changing. Right now, however, the site presently can't seem to refresh its latent record strategy page, which just expresses that clients need to sign in like clockwork to keep their record dynamic. Since Twitter only required users to log in once every six months as of April 19, that section of the policy is relatively new. 

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