What do you guys believe the deal is as for social media squatters?
I feel that what they do, if it is conscious, is completely and utterly immoral and should be ruled out on every social media. If a social media is being squatted or is inactive for a certain period of time then I believe that the social network should inform the rightful owner (the squatter) that if they don't start bringing activity up then their account will be unclaimed or closed. If they see suspicious activity on the account such as tweeting after the email is sent and then going inactive then they should free up the account without another warning.
I just feel that many other people could put inactive usernames to good use and it is just selfish that people hold on to names (doing zilch with them) for financial gain.
I feel that what they do, if it is conscious, is completely and utterly immoral and should be ruled out on every social media. If a social media is being squatted or is inactive for a certain period of time then I believe that the social network should inform the rightful owner (the squatter) that if they don't start bringing activity up then their account will be unclaimed or closed. If they see suspicious activity on the account such as tweeting after the email is sent and then going inactive then they should free up the account without another warning.
I just feel that many other people could put inactive usernames to good use and it is just selfish that people hold on to names (doing zilch with them) for financial gain.