🤖New: Bot Sentinel tracks 1,591,698+ Twitter accounts, and over the past 24 hours, 42,966 accounts were deactivated/suspended. That is approximately 2.7% of every account we are tracking. In comparison, on average, our platform tracks 1,100 deactivations/suspensions per day...
We don't have an exact number, but we estimate at least 1 million accounts were deactivated/suspended. However, it is more likely to be several million accounts. In the 3 years we have been tracking Twitter accounts, this is the most deactivations/suspensions in a single day...
I want to point out the significant disparity between normal and problematic accounts for everyone who criticizes Bot Sentinel’s accuracy. 5.81% of all normal accounts are deactivated/suspended vs. 35.37% for problematic accounts. Problematic = only 11% of all accounts.
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