Twitter reportedly suspended 70 million accounts in past two months in crackdown

Twitter suspended 70 million accounts in in the past two months as part of a crackdown on malicious activity on its platform, according to a report in The Washington Post. The rate of suspensions for May and June is reportedly twice the company's October 2017 suspension rate.

The company has been widely criticized for years over seemingly lax efforts to police bad actors, including abusive users. As the scope of Russian disinformation campaigns were revealed, Twitter, along with Facebook, has faced increasing pressure from the public to stop trolls and spam.

In a blog post last month, Twitter said it had been working to improve its safety policies, and that its "systems identified and challenged...

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