Twitter accounts are usually suspended for a period of 14 days.

When your Twitter account is permanently suspended, you lose the ability to tweet or retweet. You can still view your timeline and messages, but you can’t post anything.

Twitter does not delete suspended accounts. You can only deactivate them, which will make the account inaccessible to other users. If you want to delete your Twitter account for good, you’ll need to contact Twitter and request deletion.

Yes, suspended Twitter accounts come back.Twitter suspends an account when it detects that the account has violated the Twitter rules. Suspended accounts are often reinstated after they have been reviewed and it is determined that they have not violated any of the Twitter Terms of Service.

If your account is suspended, you’ll need to contact Twitter to find out why. You can do this by sending them an email or contacting them through their support page.

It can take anywhere from a few days to a few months.Twitter appeals can take anywhere from a few days to a few months.

Yes, you can reactivate your account after 30 days. You will need to visit the “Deactivate Account” page and click on “I want to reactivate my account.”You can reactivate your Twitter account after 30 days by visiting the “Deactivate Account” page and clicking on “I want to reactivate my account.

No, you can’t take the username of a suspended Twitter account. If the account is suspended, it means that the account does not exist anymore and you can’t use it.

Twitter has a three strikes policy, so if you are suspended three times, you will be permanently banned from the platform.

Twitter does not delete accounts that have been deactivated. When a user deletes their account, all of their Tweets are removed from the service and the account is marked as “deleted.” If a user activates their account again, they can use Twitter as normal.