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There's 2.8 billion twitter users?
I’ve barely ever used twitter but have like 4 accounts to my name over the past 15 years. I kept on forgetting I had already made an account.
Now imagine all the alts and bots and specific accounts people create for projects. Probably much less than 2.8 billion humans have created a twitter account. But 2.8 billion accounts have been created.
Accounts. They always had a huge bot problem.
It’s also possible that it includes ghost accounts, for people who have been tracked but never made an account. All of those “Share to [Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/etc]” social media buttons that you see on web pages are tracking your activity, even if you don’t have an account with the social media platform. The company 100% has you fingerprinted and tied to a ghost accounts, and is tracking your browsing habits via those buttons. Then if you ever make an account, they simply tie the previously collected tracking data from the ghost account to the new account.
This sound so illegal. Like I don't doubt it, it just sounds like it should be illegal.
That’s because it’s immoral, but not illegal.
it's been around for more than 15 years; it's not out of the question.
That registered at some point sure. Users sure, individuals less so
Don't forget bots