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Twitter Account Suspended? Here's What to Do

Twitter (now X) suspends accounts for policy violations, spam detection, or security triggers. There are two types: temporary locks that require identity verification, and full suspensions requiring an appeal. Here's how to handle both.
Locked vs Suspended: A locked account just needs phone verification to unlock. A suspended account shows "Your account has been suspended" and requires a formal appeal.

Step 1 — Understand Why You Were Suspended

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Twitter while my appeal is being reviewed?

No. A suspended account cannot post, like, or access content while the suspension is active. You can only access the appeal/login screen.

How long does a Twitter suspension last?

Temporary suspensions typically last 12 hours to 7 days. Permanent suspensions require a successful appeal to reverse. If your suspension is temporary, you will see a countdown timer when you try to log in.

Will I lose my followers after suspension?

Your followers are preserved during both temporary and permanent suspensions. However, after a long suspension (months), some followers may have unfollowed you or deactivated their own accounts. Your content is retained unless Twitter explicitly states otherwise.

Can I create a new account while my old one is suspended?

Twitter's rules prohibit creating a new account to circumvent a suspension. If detected, the new account will also be suspended. It is better to wait for the appeal result.

My account was suspended by mistake. What should I include in my appeal?

State clearly that you believe the suspension was an error. Include your username, a brief description of your account's purpose, how long you have been using it, and any context that might explain why a false positive occurred (e.g., you were reporting spam accounts, which triggered automated detection). Be polite and factual.

How to Prevent Future Suspensions

How to Download Your Data Before Appealing

Request Your Twitter Archive

Go to Settings → Your account → Download an archive of your data. Twitter will prepare a zip file containing your tweets, media, messages, and follower lists. This is useful as a backup before appealing, though it may not be available if your account is fully suspended.

When to Contact Twitter/X Support Directly

If your appeal has been denied and you believe it was in error, you can try these additional channels:

@Support on Twitter

From another account, tweet at @XSupport describing your situation. Be concise and include your suspended username. Support sometimes responds to public mentions.

X Premium Support

If you have X Premium (formerly Twitter Blue), you have access to priority support. Use the in-app chat feature to reach a support representative directly.

Data Privacy Request

If you suspect your data was compromised, you can submit a GDPR or CCPA data request through Twitter's privacy form. This may prompt a review of your account status.

Understanding Suspension Types

Temporary Lock: Usually triggered by suspicious login activity. Resolve by verifying your phone number or email. Duration: minutes to hours.
Read-Only Mode: You can view content but cannot post, like, or follow. Usually lasts 12–72 hours and is triggered by potential spam behavior.
Limited Account: Your tweets are only visible to your followers. This is often applied to accounts that may have been compromised. Verify your account to restore full visibility.
Permanent Suspension: Full account removal. Requires a formal appeal. This is the most serious type and is typically reserved for severe or repeated policy violations.