If you don't sign back in to your account within 30 days, then your Twitter account will disappear permanently from the Twitter platform, having been deleted.
Among the 161 reports WAM referred to Twitter, the company took action 55% of the time by deleting, suspending, or warning the reported accounts. Twitter was unlikely to delete an offending account. Twitter only deleted one account in response to the 161 reports.
That's because they have turned off their message option for all unfollowers. This is why you can DM someone who you may not be following but you can't DM others because their message settings prevent you from messaging them. Even if you follow such people, you can't message them unless they allow you to message them.
Yes, Twitter can block your IP address due to suspicious activity. For example, if you run multiple accounts from the same IP, these accounts and your IP can get a ban.
If we identify an account or Tweet that violates the Twitter Rules, there are a range of enforcement options we may pursue. These include limiting Tweet visibility, requiring a user to delete a Tweet, placing accounts in read-only mode or, for more serious or repeat offences, permanently suspending an account.
As a rule, the people running these accounts chose to remain anonymous, fearing retaliation — but, depending on how they created and use their accounts, they are not necessarily anonymous to Twitter itself, or to anyone Twitter shares data with.
Twitter Account Suspension or Permanent Suspension
When Twitter suspends an account, they notify the account owner via email and explain which policy or policies he/she has violated and which content is in violation.If you've been blocked on Twitter, you won't receive a notification that this has happened, nor is there a way to find a list of all the people who might have blocked you. To see if someone has blocked you on Twitter, you need to go to their profile page, and check if there's a message saying you've been blocked.
If you accidentally reported someone, scroll to the bottom of their profile picture and tap Undo Report. Your report request will be canceled right away.
To report a Tweet:
- Navigate to the Tweet you'd like to report on twitter.com or from the Twitter for iOS or Android app.
- Click or tap the icon.
- Select Report.
- Select It's abusive or harmful.
- Next, we'll ask you to provide more information about the issue you're reporting.
From the Account tab, click on Deactivate your account at the bottom of the page. Read the account deactivation information, then click Deactivate @username. Enter your password when prompted and confirm that you want to proceed by clicking the Deactivate account button.
Click any website links listed there. Look for the website's "About Us," About Me" or "Contact" page. Note any additional information about the person or persons linked to the Twitter profile. Enter the Web address of the website into a Who Is search (links in Resources) for additional information.