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    On Monday, Elon Musk took to his Twitter feed to confirm that the company is working on removing user accounts from the platform that have been inactive for a long period of time, which is as yet undefined but is in the "years" range.

     

    This isn't the first time that Elon has tweeted along these lines, originally announcing in November that an account purge was on the way, and then again in December that the platform would be freeing up name space of up to 1.5 billion user accounts.

     

    This also follows another suggestion in November by Musk to potentially deactivate accounts that have not logged in within a single year. This shows that potentially this initial idea has evolved within Twitter management in the past six months to cover inactive accounts that haven't logged in for more than one year.

     

    At the moment only Musk's tweets give any insight to what the process will cover at Twitter, with no confirmation on exactly how the process will roll out and when it will begin.

     

     

    Not used your Twitter account in years? You might lose it


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    Yes, it really is a terrible loss when Twitter is no more. I had countless of them because there was a time when you couldn't download anything unless you advertised it on Twitter. There's only one account left now, which is about 14+ years old and still empty because I haven't been able to figure out why anyone would have a Twitter account and why should sombody use such a stupidity at all.
    Others I deleted when this operation was first time in history enabled.
    Namely, if you still remember, it first happened about three years ago. Before that, there was absolutely no way to delete any Twitter account.
    So, good luck Mr. Musk, it's nice that you're finally deleting all this nonsense.

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