14 votes Twitter announces that the plan to delete inactive accounts is now on hold, but was primarily aimed at EU accounts due to GDPR Posted November 27, 2019 by Deimos Tags: social media, gdpr, european union, source.twitter https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1199777312054493184 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK firegem November 28, 2019 Link I support the deletion of inactive accounts, and I'm pleased they're listening to user feedback, especially regarding deceased users I support the deletion of inactive accounts, and I'm pleased they're listening to user feedback, especially regarding deceased users 5 votes Deimos (OP) November 27, 2019 Link Follow-up to this post from yesterday. Follow-up to this post from yesterday. 4 votes
firegem November 28, 2019 Link I support the deletion of inactive accounts, and I'm pleased they're listening to user feedback, especially regarding deceased users I support the deletion of inactive accounts, and I'm pleased they're listening to user feedback, especially regarding deceased users 5 votes
Deimos (OP) November 27, 2019 Link Follow-up to this post from yesterday. Follow-up to this post from yesterday. 4 votes
I support the deletion of inactive accounts, and I'm pleased they're listening to user feedback, especially regarding deceased users
Follow-up to this post from yesterday.