Twitter has spam issue. The social network’s “follow anyone” model allows a steady influx of spammers to reach out to many people in a short amount of time, hoping at least one of them will click on a sketchy link
While a recent glitch preventing users from sending links in direct messages may have been Twitter’s latest defense against spam, there’s no doubt that it remains a major problem for the platform
See also: What to Do When You Spam Twitter
The best way to avoid spam is to follow only people who you know and profiles that have been verified — but we know that that isn’t always plausible, so we’ve made a handy checklist of ways to spot a spambot before you follow them. Read more…
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