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Twitter has started sending emails to users of inactive accounts to warn them that if they do not use them before December 11 they could be deleted. In this way, the social network of Jack Dorsey would recover some of the coveted and unused usernames and, in addition, would present "more accurate and credible information," according to the company in a statement that collects 'The Verge'.

The deadline to log in again and not expose yourself to losing your account is December 11. However, this does not necessarily mean that whoever has not done so will lose their user. It is also not known when these will be available or if it will be possible to request these accounts.

Twitter only needs to be aware that the account is active, not that it tweets or interacts with others, so, in principle, it will not be necessary to perform actions beyond logging into any device. That is, those who use their social network account passively - only to consume content - do not have to worry.

This measure will also affect the accounts of deceased persons . The company has not explained what will happen with these profiles, although it has assured that it is "thinking of ways" to "commemorate" the account of a person who has died, something that other services, such as Facebook, already allow.

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