More than 1 Million Spam Accounts are deleted on Twitter Every Day - News

Twitter officials have said that more than 1 million spam accounts are deleted from the micro-blogging website every day. According to the report of the Reuters news agency, Twitter officials in a briefing informed the journalists about the details regarding reducing the number of spam and bot accounts. The briefing comes as Elon Musk has demanded the social media giant provide more details about the fake accounts. Elon Musk has threatened to delay a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter until the company shows evidence that the number of spam and bot accounts is below 5 percent. Earlier, Elon Musk said in a tweet that one of his top priorities after buying Twitter is to defeat spam and bot accounts or try to do so as much as possible. In a conference call, the company emphasized that the number of spam accounts on Twitter is less than 5 percent. Since 2013, Twitter has been consistently clear that last month, Elon Musk said that his move to buy Twitter for $44 billion raised very important questions about the number of fake accounts on the social media network. Due to the deadlock. Speaking via video link at the Qatar Economic Forum, Elon Musk said there are still some unresolved issues, including his claim that 5 percent of Twitter accounts are fake and spam accounts.

The same data has been repeated. Twitter said it uses a combination of public and private data to assess the proportion of spam and bot accounts on Twitter by randomly reviewing thousands of Twitter accounts without technical assistance and reports to shareholders. .

Elon Musk had said that there are questions about Twitter's debt and there is also the question of whether shareholders will support this deal. He had said that "I think there are 3 issues that need to be resolved to bring the agreement to its logical conclusion."