Rumors of Twitter’s death turned out to be greatly exaggerated. So too, perhaps, were the hopes of its newfound life.
Twitter, like its main social-networking rival Facebook, has been cracking down on fake and suspicious accounts. The Washington Post reported late Friday that the company has accelerated its suspension of those types of accounts. That crackdown could lead to a decline in the number of monthly active users for the second quarter, results for which will be reported on July 27.
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