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Musk decides to bury dead Twitter accounts, warns users follower counts could sink

Twitter will begin purging inactive accounts, owner Elon Musk has said, but the specifics are anyone's guess.on Monday that Twitter was going to start"purging accounts that have no activity at all for several years," and warned users they're likely to see a decrease in follower count as a result of the move.

, accounts are considered inactive after 30 days of not logging in; prolonged inactivity, per the policy, can lead to account deletion.

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