![]() It's a given that some accounts would go dark once their user has passed away. ![]() Needless to say, this has left many Twitter users worried. It also states that "accounts may be permanently removed due to prolonged inactivity." While some Twitter pages and usernames could be taken by accounts that left the platform for numerous reasons, some accounts belong to the deceased that could be taken down as a result of this policy. RELATED: Why Bloodborne 2 is Trending on TwitterOn Twitter's Help Center page, a recent update adds an "inactive account policy" to the website which encourages users to log in every 30 days. These changes have caused a few users to leave Twitter for other platforms, and it seems Musk might be looking into ways to fix inactivity on the platform. This includes rolling out the Twitter Blue subscription service that includes a blue checkmark for $8 per month. ![]() Since Musk began running the social media platform, the service has seen multiple changes that have left many users confused and disoriented. However, Twitter seems to want to combat this common issue by issuing a cut-off date for users to log in by to save their current presence on the site.Late last year, investor and business magnate Elon Musk purchased Twitter for roughly $44 billion dollars and made himself the CEO. ![]() Anyone who's ever used a social media platform such as Facebook has most likely encountered a few pages that have been abandoned after a few months or years. A recent policy change spotted by several Twitter users seems to imply that the social media platform is looking to purge inactive accounts soon. ![]()
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