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Users set to leave Twitter by the millions

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More than 30 million users are expected to leave Twitter, according to a new forecast.

More than 30 million users are expected to leave Twitter, according to a new forecast.

As concerns grow over tech issues and hate speech, Twitter is expected to lose 32 million users in the next two years.

The number of global monthly users is predicted to fall by nearly four per cent next year and five per cent in 2024.

This is all comes from an annual declines forecast by the market research agency Insider Intelligence.

As reported by The Guardian, a principal analyst at Insider Intelligence believes there won’t be one catastrophic event that ends twitter but users will start logging off as their frustrations grow.

The report anticipates that Twitter will lose more users in the US, its biggest market, than any other country.

Meanwhile In the UK, Twitter will lose about 1.6 million users over the next two years.

But overall the people logging off for good will come from the under-25 and over-45 age groups.

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