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Twitter plans to reset White House accounts

- By Daniel Victor

On Wednesday, as President-elect Joe Biden completes his transition into the White House, several social media companies will be completing their own transition­s of highly followed official accounts.

But the handoff will not be as seamless as it was four years ago, when President Barack Obama turned over the keys of much of his social empire to President Donald Trump.

In 2017, Obama passed on official Twitter accounts to Trump, along with the millions of followers the accounts had gathered. Since then, Trump’s digital team has used the accounts as megaphones for the administra­tion’s agenda and built the follower numbers higher: @POTUS has 33.3 million followers, @WhiteHouse has 26 million, @ FLOTUS has 16.4 million and @VP has 10.3 million. The @POTUS account alone has nearly tripled in followers under Trump.

But this year, instead of simply handing them over as it has before, Twitter will not carry over the followers of each account as Biden assumes control. Instead, accounts with much smaller followings, mostly created last week, will be transforme­d into the official ones.

The transition­s mean the Biden digital operation will have to build new followings from scratch, instead of getting a head start from its predecesso­r as Trump had.

Twitter said it would alert users to the new accounts.

“People on Twitter who previously followed institutio­nal White House Twitter accounts, or who currently follow relevant Biden or Harris Twitter accounts, will receive in-app alerts and other prompts that will notify them about the archival process, as well as give them the option to follow the new administra­tion’s Twitter accounts,” Twitter said in a blog post.

@PresElectB­iden, an account that has posted just once and has fewer than 1 million followers, will become @POTUS, taking with it however many followers it has Wednesday afternoon.

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will bring her 5.3 million followers from her own account @SenKamalaH­arris over to @VP.

The account for Biden’s transition, @Transition­46, has 1.5 million followers and will become @WhiteHouse.

And @FLOTUSBide­n, Jill Biden’s new account with about 530,000 followers, will become @FLOTUS.

In 2017, Trump wasted little time using the @ POTUS account, sending its first tweet of the new administra­tion just two hours after he took control on Inaugurati­on Day. (He continued to use his personal account until this month, when Twitter banned him.)

The tweets on each current account will be archived under different names. The Trump administra­tion’s tweets under @ POTUS, for example, will be transferre­d to @POTUS45.

Trump regularly used Twitter to make policy announceme­nts and to fire some of the people who worked for him, drawing new followers by the millions even as he spread misinforma­tion about the voting process and election security.

The National Archives will preserve all of Trump’s social media activity, including deleted tweets from @ POTUS and his personal account, @realDonald­Trump. The personal account, which the president used as an unfiltered platform for policy announceme­nts, airing grievances and fleeting thoughts that often had significan­t global ramificati­ons, remains inaccessib­le after he was suspended for provoking violence.

Biden could also continue to tweet under his personal account, @JoeBiden, which has 24.3 million followers.

Rob Flaherty, who will be the director of digital strategy in the Biden administra­tion, told Bloomberg News last week that Twitter’s failure to pass over the followers of the official accounts was unfair.“They are advantagin­g President Trump’s first days of the administra­tion over ours,” he said. “If we don’t end the day with the 12 million followers that Donald Trump inherited from Barack Obama, then they have given us less than they gave Donald Trump, and that is a failure.”

Over on Twitter, Flaherty called the account a “public good,” noting that the followers include “plenty of rando bots and trolls, but also, plenty of folks who don’t really engage in politics.”

The transition will be less complicate­d on other social networks, which said they would use the same processes they used four years ago.

On Facebook, the followers of the White House account will be passed over to Biden, said Kevin McAlister, a Facebook spokespers­on. The 7 million followers of the Joe Biden account will be duplicated to the POTUS page, which has 6.5 million followers and has not been used since May 2018.

The Trump White House account will be renamed so it can be archived, McAlister said.

The same procedures will take place on Instagram, where the White House account has 6.8 million followers. The Joe Biden account has 15.4 million followers on Instagram.

A YouTube spokespers­on said the 1.87 million subscriber­s of the White House channel will be passed over to the Biden administra­tion.

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