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Twitter backs off on a plan to give away unused old accounts after people complain that it would mean erasing their dead loved ones from the internet

it was putting on hold a plan to delete inactive accounts amid concerns that accounts from deceased users would be swept up in the purge. While it's great to see Twitter clearing out the accounts of living people who aren't using them, Twitter also represents an important record of those no longer here.

"We've heard you on the impact that this would have on the accounts of the deceased," Twitter said. "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." next month of all those who hadn't logged in during the past six months.

 

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I think I’d like to keep access to writings and pictures.

it’s a twitter account not their ashes

.jack Twitter Here’s an AmazingIdea: instead of “giving them away” status them in a way that can be customized based on the loved ones and/or estate wishes. That way these accounts can be excluded in the backend analytics & algorithms - it is primarily a backend concern.

A good story to cover you tracks and keep the information gained .

Im not quite sure how I feel about this. I feel for the loved ones who want to retain that piece, but I also feel it's scary that we hold on to social media that strongly.

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