From G+, in the final months of the service, daily creation and deletion of Communities (not Profiles, though a related proxy measure) was in the 1,000s per day.
For Profiles, odds of being deleted (usually a banning consequence AFAICT) was far higher for those which had posted than those which hadn't.
Given churn in troll and spam accounts, percentages can be quite high, even multiples of legitimate accounts.
Both observations based on outside measurements -- I am not and have never been a Google employee.
For Profiles, odds of being deleted (usually a banning consequence AFAICT) was far higher for those which had posted than those which hadn't.
Given churn in troll and spam accounts, percentages can be quite high, even multiples of legitimate accounts.
Both observations based on outside measurements -- I am not and have never been a Google employee.