Deccan Chronicle

Leaders lose followers

The fall in numbers attributed to Twitter deleting fake accounts, bolts

- NAVEENA GHANATE I DC

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and AICC president Rahul Gandhi have one thing in common: they have lost followers on Twitter.

Several politician­s have lost thousands of followers. Mr Naidu lost about 5,194 followers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lost 18,613 followers, and Rahul Gandhi lost 12,974 followers.

The decrease in the number of followers is not attributed to politics but to the microblogg­ing platform Twitter addressing the issue of bots and fake followers.

The check was done using an independen­t tool called Twitter Counter. US President Donald Trump lost 52043 followers while Pope Francis and Hillary Clinton have also lost followers. Actors Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, and Mahesh Babu have lost followers in thousands.

Twitter has made it known that people losing followers does not mean that they have done anything wrong; they are the targets of spam that is now being cleaned up. Fake accounts amplify posts and impact accounts credibilit­y.

The microblogg­ing site has recently been taking more steps to clean up spam and automated activity and close the loopholes that fake followers were taking advantage of. Some of the handles of national parties like BJP @bjp4India and Congress @inc India lost followers.

A Twitter spokespers­on said, “We do not have any numbers available which are specific to this clean up. Due to technology and process improvemen­ts during the past year, we are now removing 214% more accounts for violating our spam policies on a year-on-year basis. The new protection­s we’ve developed have already helped us prevent more than 50,000 spammy signups per day,” the official said.

Meanwhile, K.T. Rama Rao, Nara Lokesh, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and K. Kavitha are adding followers continuous­ly.

Ned Segal, CFO of Twitter tweeted on Tuesday: “Most accounts we remove are not included in our reported metrics as they have not been active on the platform for 30 days or more, or we catch them at sign up and they are never counted.”

Removing accounts impacts Twitter’s business. The shares were tanking on Monday and erased about $3.1 billion in market value, says Fortune.com, when a report alleged that about 70 million accounts were removed.

Security researcher Srinivas Kodali says, “The purge only shows that they have accepted the problem they have created on the platform and are trying to clean it up. Having fake followers ruins the experience of others, and they don’t want to lose real followers because of these fake accounts.”

 ?? — Gandhi ?? A motorist helps a kitten that was found on the main road near National Institute of Nutrition campus. He stopped his vehicle and forced other vehicles to stop so that he could pick up the kitten and release it in the campus of the NIN.
— Gandhi A motorist helps a kitten that was found on the main road near National Institute of Nutrition campus. He stopped his vehicle and forced other vehicles to stop so that he could pick up the kitten and release it in the campus of the NIN.

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