Twitter’s CEO has tweeted a response to recently raised concerns about the true percentage of spam and fake accounts on Twitter. On Monday, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal issued his own statement about the concerns around the validity of Twitter’s reported percentage of fake and spam accounts. And Agrawal’s statement was in the form of a thread posted on Twitter that was 15 tweets long: Let’s talk about spam. And let’s do so with the benefit of data, facts, and context… & mdash; Parag Agrawal (@paraga) May 16, 2022 Agrawal’s thread essentially asserts the following: That Twitter’s own percentage estimate of how many accounts are fake or spam (the one that says it’s less than 5%) is still correct based on Twitter’s methodology and its use of public and private data. Agrawal also said that estimations of this percentage can’t be “performed externally” because such estimations won’t include private data, which Twitter can’t share. Agrawal’s thread led with a series of tweets explai...
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