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The Twitter icon is displayed on a mobile phone in Philadelphia on April 26, 2017.  U.S. securities regulators are questioning Twitter about how it calculates the number of fake accounts on its platform. The Securities and Exchange Commission in June 2022 asked the company about  the methodology for calculating the false or spam accounts “and the underlying judgments and assumptions used by management.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
Photo by: Matt Rourke
The Twitter icon is displayed on a mobile phone in Philadelphia on April 26, 2017. U.S. securities regulators are questioning Twitter about how it calculates the number of fake accounts on its platform. The Securities and Exchange Commission in June 2022 asked the company about the methodology for calculating the false or spam accounts “and the underlying judgments and assumptions used by management.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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