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Post data shows that more than 70 million Twitter accounts were suspended in May and June, and the company continued to suspend its accounts at the same frequency in July. In response, Twitter said, CNET reports in a blog post, that it "now removes 214% more accounts for non-compliance with spam policies." The company also indicated that the average number of spam that it has received has risen from around 25,000 a day in March to around 17,000 a day in May.
New protections "have already helped us prevent more than 50,000 spams a day," says Twitter.Relaying accounts at this frequency could lead to a decrease in the number of monthly active users in the second quarter of year, said a person familiar with this problem for Post
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