Twitter insists it has bots handled, claims it blocks 1 million spammers every day

Sharanya Sinha
Sharanya Sinha July 8, 2022
Updated 2022/07/21 at 9:41 AM

Twitter told reporters on Thursday that it is removing more than a million spammers accounts from its platform every day, according to a Reuters report. That’s double what CEO Barak Agarwal said in a tweet in May, even though the company has maintained its long-standing position that bots make up less than 5 percent of its active user base. The number of spam accounts and how to work on Twitter has become a sticky place in recent months, as Elon musk has threatened to withdraw, and the company is undervalued.

In May, Agarwal twisted on spam and discussed the situation “using data, facts, and environment”. In the book, he said this stage “suspends more than half a million spam accounts daily and arranges millions of accounts weekly, and this is spam. He also explained how Twitter received 5 % of his 5 % of his numbers: “Thousands of accounts of many human reviews (copies), which are randomly chosen and continue over time. Find.” Reviews also use personal account data, such as IP addresses and user location. Twitter did not immediately respond to Virgin’s request to update these numbers or consider Thursday. According to The Guardian, Twitter’s latest count includes users who are banned from creating spammers accounts and are never counted as users.

In April, Twitter and Musk reached an agreement to buy the company for $ 44 billion. In May, the mask wrote a tweet that the deal was “suspended” and led to 20 % of robots or more. He prompted the company to prove that the number 5 % was accurate, and in June he accused the company of dismissing information and stated that he refused to fulfill his duties according to the agreement. Out of the company, it is difficult to calculate the number of robots or say, which is calculated on Twitter reports of daily active users. Twitter has already responded to Musk’s allegations. In June, the company said it would give it access to a “firewall” API that would act as a feed of all the tweets posted on the site so it could do its own analysis. About a month after the Agarwal spam issue, the company announced that it was releasing an updated version of its reporting system that would allow users to flag accounts as spam.

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