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Twitter's official policy is that an account becomes inactive after 6 months - at that point, they reserve the right to release the account (in practice they rarely do this, though - there isn't an automated job releasing inactive accounts or anything)

https://support.twitter.com/articles/15362-inactive-account-...

@N (now @N_is_stolen)'s last post was 4 months ago, so he is still technically considered an active user.



Activity doesn't require the creation of a tweet though. There are plenty of active accounts where the users just read.


And there's nothing wrong with "just reading". Plenty of people post 100+ times per day and say nothing interesting at all.


Most of the userbase.


That is what I do.

Less than 10 tweets in 3 years and all I do is read other tweets


Doesn't using Medium also coutn as accoutn activity?


Not logging in for months or years at a stretch counts, IMHO.


No one said he didn't "log in" for years. You can log in every day and leave no trace.




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