Twitter is rethinking part of its plan to remove inactive accounts from the service starting next month after receiving feedback that it would be effectively eliminating posts from some people who've died
Hong Kong Twitter is rethinking part of its plan to remove inactive accounts from the service starting next month after receiving feedback that it would be effectively eliminating posts from some people who've died.
"We've heard you on the impact that this would have on the accounts of the deceased," Twitter said in a statement on Wednesday."This was a miss on our part."The company said it plans to introduce a"new way" for its users to"memorialize" accounts on the service. It does not intend to remove inactive accounts prior to the introduction of that feature.
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