If you don’t sign back into your account within 30 days, it will be permanently deleted from the Twitter platform, and you will lose access to your account.

The phrase “tweets aren’t loading” is used in response to a contentious tweet, implying that the initial poster will be unable to withstand the negative attention their message has generated, and they will delete their account, change their privacy settings from public to private, block critics, and/or remove their original post.

Once your account is deleted, your account is no longer available in our systems. You won’t be able to reactivate your previous account and you won’t have access to any old Tweets.

Twitter may designate your account inactive for a long time if you don’t log in to it or use it to tweet for six months. You won’t be able to access your tweets, followers, or other data after the account is deleted.

If you deactivate your Twitter account, the social networking site saves your information for 30 days in the expectation that you might wish to reactivate it. However, if you reinstate your account within 30 days, your followers will be restored.

There is no one definitive answer to this question. It depends on the situation and how you want to use Twitter. Muting someone can be a way to avoid seeing their tweets, without blocking them from your timeline altogether. Blocking someone will remove them from your timeline and also prevent them from following you or sending you direct messages.

When you block someone on Twitter, they can no longer see your tweets, and they can’t follow you. Additionally, if the person you’ve blocked tries to mention you in a tweet, their tweet will be hidden from your timeline.

There are a few ways to tell if someone has blocked you on Twitter. One is to try to follow them and see if you are still blocked. Another is to look at your list of followers and see if the person is no longer following you. If they have blocked you, their name will not appear in your list of followers and their tweets will not show up in your timeline.

First, try to log in to the account. If you can’t log in, go to the “Forgot password?” page on Twitter and follow the instructions.If you can log in, go to the Settings page and click on the “Deactivate your account” link at the bottom of the page.Twitter will ask you why you want to deactivate your account. Select a reason and click on the “Deactivate” button.

Yes, deleted tweets are really deleted. Twitter’s privacy policy states that “We will not sell, rent, or share your information with third parties for their marketing purposes without your consent.” This means that your tweets are not shared with third-party companies and are only used for Twitter’s own purposes.