Wow,

22% of my iPhone battery usage in recent days has been Twitter’s “Background App Refresh”, anyone else seeing anything like that?

Obviously toggled that permission off now.

I might actually delete the app, what the hell is it doing?

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Not good.

If you are desperate, just use the web version.

Background app refresh is turned off here but it actually was doing some background activity and consuming around 8% with almost no use. Deleted.

Even 8% battery usage is a lot of load. It’s doing something heavy even when turned off?

Not sure if it’s doing something heavy. Background activity was averaging to few minutes per day. Regardless, it shouldn’t as I explicitly didn’t allow that

Twitter has been decreasing in quality lately

left it a few months ago

I’m not sure that iOS should even be allowing anything to run that much in the background (outside of background playing and location services).

Could be a bug with silent push notifications.