MADRID, April 23 (2021) –
Twitter apologized after multiple platform users received emails claiming they needed to confirm their accountsand you have claimed that they were sent in error.
This has been stated by the Twitter support account, which has explained that affected users do not have to confirm their accounts and can simply dismiss the email in question.
These messages were sent to users of the platform who had not performed any action that required the confirmation of their accounts, and according to the support account, it happened “by mistake.”
Some of you may have recently received an email to “confirm your Twitter account” that you weren’t expecting. These were sent in error and we are sorry that this happened. If you received one of these emails, you do not need to confirm your account and can ignore the message.
– Twitter support (@TwitterSupport) April 23, 2021
The email message sent by Twitter was similar to the one sent by Twitter when users first activate a newly created account. “We are sorry that it happened,” the company apologized.