Twitter walks back inactive account deletion policy over concerns about deceased users<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Twitter announced a new policy yesterday that planned to
remove accounts that have been inactive for six months or more with the goal “to present more accurate, credible information people can trust across Twitter.” However, concerns were quickly raised about how the new policy would
impact customers who have passed away.</p>
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