I have received this email after creating and using my free Stack Overflow for Teams account.
Hi there,
Due to inactivity, your Stack Overflow for Teams account will be deleted in 15 days.
If you’d like to be able to use your Team, please take action such as creating new content, adding a team member, or searching for content. Any of these actions will bring your account back to active status.
If you do not take action, we will delete your account in 15 days.
Q: What was the decision making behind creating this statement?
I'd much rather be given the opportunity to "download" or "archive" my team's data, instead of it accidentally being deleted altogether.
(Using a comparison, that feels like deleting all Stack Overflow content that hasn't been viewed in N amount of days.)
It's not a great campaign to threaten people if they don't use their content. It makes me not want to use it, much less upgrade to a paid option.
Oleg Valter puts it nicely in the comments below: (emphasis added)
The fact that such a trivial action like searching for something resets the countdown only confirms that this action is unnecessary as it seems to be aimed to catch completely dead accounts, but manages to annoy users with active accounts that are not beaming with activity. And if this is a way to reduce the number of free accounts, then, frankly, SE shouldn't have made a "free tier" in the first place then, but they did, and launched a giant marketing campaign as well.