Tweets tweets suspects from follower counts again, blame bug



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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter Inc made another attempt to make users' tallies of followers more accurate on Friday, subtracting millions of suspicious followers which had reappeared on the social media service since a major purge in July.

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The company made Friday's move without an announcement. Pop star Katy Perry lost about 861,000 followers, according to Social Social Blade. Twitter's own account lost 2.4 million followers.

In July, Twitter said it would stop counting accounts it "locked" as followers, in an effort to make its user data more accurate. At least seven celebrities lost as many as 2 million followers each.

By October, however, many of those accounts appeared to be unlocked – which can not be missed after the first time. Social Puncher.

Those followers disappeared once again on Friday, Social Puncher said.

Twitter said on Friday that it "discovered a bug where some of these accounts are actually added back, which led to misleading follower counts" for "very few accounts."

It says in July that it is more likely to be "more regularly" as part of its efforts to "identify and challenge problematic accounts."

The Chairman of the Executive Board Donald Trump and Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk.

They and other users lost followers in recent days, but Friday is more popular, according to several accounts reviewed on Social Blade.

Twitter's own account fell by 7.8 million followers in July but gained back 2.36 million by mid-October. It lost 2.4 million on Friday, according to Social Blade.

Some users experienced a similar drop in early October, Social Puncher said.

The firm said it suspects the accounts are controlled by the authors 'followers to artificially boost accounts' popularity.

The accounts exhibit hallmarks of fakes, including few profile details, fans and posts, it said.

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