We’ve heard your feedback about our effort to delete inactive accounts and want to respond and clarify. Here’s what’s happening:
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This impacts accounts in the EU only, for now. We’ve always had an inactive account policy but we haven’t enforced it consistently. We’re starting with the EU in part due to local privacy regulations (eg, GDPR).
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We’ve heard you on the impact that this would have on the accounts of the deceased. This was a miss on our part. We will not be removing any inactive accounts until we create a new way for people to memorialize accounts.
Beyond complying with GDPR, we may broaden the enforcement of our inactivity policy in the future to comply with other regulations around the world and to ensure the integrity of the service. We will communicate with all of you if we do.
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We apologize for the confusion and concerns we caused and will keep you posted.
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I guess it would be easier to start in the United States and Canada. Some accounts created on the early days of twitter and never used are on that side of the Atlantic.
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Why not offer a functionality for "Download your friend's data" as a snapshot so when you visit the profile you can see the content, but account became frozen and cannot be altered.








