Twitter Says It Removes 1 Million Spam Accounts A Day

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FILE - This Nov. 4, 2013, file photo shows the icon for the Twitter app on an iPhone in San Jose, Calif. Twitter, in a call with executives Thursday, July 7, 2022, said it removes 1 million spam accounts each day. The briefing aimed to shed more light on the company's fake and bot accounts as it tussles with Elon Musk over “spam bots.” (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Twitter said it removes 1 million spam accounts each day in a call with executives Thursday during a briefing that aimed to shed more light on the company’s fake and bot accounts as it tussles with Elon Musk over “spam bots.”

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The Tesla CEO, who has offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion, has threatened to walk away from the deal if the company can’t show that less than 5% of its daily active users are automated spam accounts.

Musk has argued, without presenting evidence, that Twitter has significantly underestimated the number of these “spam bots” — automated accounts that typically promote scams and misinformation — on its service.

Twitter said on the call that the spam accounts represent well below 5% of its active user base each quarter.

Fake social media accounts have been problematic for years. Advertisers rely on the number of users provided by social media platforms to determine where they will spend money. Spam bots are also used to amplify messages and spread disinformation.

The problem of fake accounts is well-known to Twitter and its investors. The company has disclosed its bot estimates to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for years, while also cautioning that its estimate might be too low.

Last month, Twitter offered Musk access to its “firehose” of raw data on hundreds of millions of daily tweets, according to multiple reports at the time, though neither the company nor Musk confirmed this.


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Freefacer
Freefacer
1 year ago

I had a hunch from the get go that Musk’s entire objective (of offering to buy Twitter) was to expose them for facilitating the fake news and misinformation that is constantly being churned out. And accepted by at least the lower half of the intelligence community, as fact.

‘1,000,000 spam accounts deleted daily’.

Kudos Mr. Musk, mission accomplished.

Unfortunately the mainstream media is too stupid, or worse, unwilling to explain to the public what has transpired.

Conservative Carl
Conservative Carl
1 year ago

It removes a lot of non-spam accounts as well.