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Studies have shown that Twitter's user base is predominantly male, with some estimates suggesting that men make up around 60-70% of all users. This disparity is even more pronounced when it comes to influential and prominent users, with men holding a disproportionate number of high-profile accounts. This has created a culture on Twitter where men's voices are amplified, while women's voices are often marginalized or overlooked.
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