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Ghost followers, also referred to as ghosts and ghost accounts or lurkers, are users on social media platforms who remain inactive or do not engage in activity. They register on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. These users follow active members, but do not partake in liking, commenting, messaging, and posting.
Of those surveyed, 58 percent agreed with the statement "President Trump's actions this week were dangerous and removing him from Twitter was the correct thing to do", while 42 percent agreed with the statement "I am concerned that Twitter permanently suspending President Trump sets a dangerous precedent with technology companies censoring free ...
Elon Musk is the owner of X (formerly Twitter) and the most-followed person on X. Former U.S. President Barack Obama is the most-followed politician on X. Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo is the most-followed sports personality on X. Canadian singer Justin Bieber is the most-followed musician on X. Barbadian singer Rihanna is the most ...
Followers (millions) Description Brand account 1 @elonmusk Elon Musk: 210.5 Businessman and owner of X/Twitter 2 @BarackObama: Barack Obama: 130.9 U.S. President (2009–2017) 3 @Cristiano Cristiano Ronaldo: 114.4 Football player 4 @justinbieber Justin Bieber: 109.6 Musician 5 @rihanna Rihanna: 108.2 Musician 6 @katyperry Katy Perry: 105.5 ...
Twitter Zero is an initiative undertaken by Twitter in collaboration with mobile phone-based Internet providers, whereby the providers waive data (bandwidth) charges—so-called "zero-rate"—for accessing Twitter on phones when using a stripped-down text-only version of the website.
Traffic in New York City has fallen since a congestion charge scheme for vehicles came into effect on 5 January, transport officials say. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) said ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major plot details from the finale of Edward Berger’s “Conclave.” Megyn Kelly took to X to criticize Edward Berger’s “Conclave” as a “disgusting ...
From January 2008 to April 2011, if you bought shares in companies when W. Ann Reynolds joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 31.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -8.9 percent return from the S&P 500.