Hence, if you haven't logged into your Twitter account for a while, you might risk losing control over it.
Elon Musk hasn't provided a specific timeline for the deletion of accounts, but he cautioned that people's follower counts would decrease post-purge.
This announcement follows Musk's earlier statement in December 2022 that Twitter would commence 'liberating' 1.5 billion accounts, which he revealed would include deleting accounts without any tweets or logins for years.
Numerous dormant Twitter accounts are at risk of being 'cast away'.However, Musk didn't offer any explanations on what will happen to the accounts of deceased individuals or provide a way to memorialize those accounts. Furthermore, if inactive accounts are opened for ownership confirmation, this could lead to another identity impersonation issue for Twitter.
Read more: Elon Musk demands to convert Twitter's headquarters into housing for the homeless.John Carmack, the founder of ID Software, responded to Musk's tweet, warning that deleting inactive accounts could make it harder to trace historical tweets. This could lead to fragmented Twitter topics from years ago with gaps in unavailable tweets. Twitter has yet to respond to requests for comment on this issue.
