Fake Twitter users: Celebrities lose followers amid crackdown
Some of the world’s biggest celebrities have lost millions of Twitter followers after the company cracked down on “locked” accounts.
Read moreSome of the world’s biggest celebrities have lost millions of Twitter followers after the company cracked down on “locked” accounts.
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