The Welland Tribune

Twitter to slash millions of fake followers

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Twitter will begin removing tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users’ followers Thursday, signalling a major new effort to restore trust on the popular but embattled platform. The reform takes aim at a pervasive form of social media fraud.

Many users have inflated their followers on Twitter or other services with automated or fake accounts, buying the appearance of social influence to bolster their political activism, business endeavours­ion will have an immediate impact: beginning Thursday, many users, including those who have bought fake followers and any others who are followed by suspicious accounts, will see their follower numbers fall. While Twitter declined to provide an exact number of affected users, the company said it would strip tens of millions of questionab­le accounts from users’ followers.

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