Musk’s latest move: 1.2 billion accounts will be deleted

Elon Musk announced on Twitter that they will begin preparations to release the 1.5 billion account namespace.
Twitter’s new owner, renowned billionaire Elon Musk, continues to announce his new social media plans in his posts.
“Twitter will soon start freeing up the namespace of 1.5 billion accounts.” Musk has indicated that the names that will be removed will be accounts that have not been entered or posted on Twitter in years.
On the other hand, Musk shared that Twitter is working on a software update that will show the real status of user accounts: “So you will clearly know if you are under a private account restriction, why and how to appeal.” used phrases.
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