For Twitter and Facebook, fake and inactive accounts are the enemy within. Twitter’s decision this week to delete accounts that have not been logged into for six months sounded like a neat bit of housecleaning - until users complained about losing accounts created by loved ones who had died. Facebook has a big problem with fake accounts, as an FT investigation showed. Read More...
For Twitter and Facebook, fake and inactive accounts are the enemy within. Twitter’s decision this week to delete accounts that have not been logged into for six months sounded like a neat bit of housecleaning – until users complained about losing accounts created by loved ones who had died. Facebook has a big problem with fake accounts, as an FT investigation showed.
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