Twitter will suspend an account for any length of time it sees fit.

Yes, you can deactivate suspended accounts. When an account is suspended, the user is not able to access it or use any of its features. To deactivate a suspended account, you need to contact the company that owns the account.

Twitter accounts that are suspended are typically removed from the site. If the account is reactivated, all of the user’s previous tweets will be restored.

There’s no definitive answer, as Twitter’s suspension policies can change at any time. In general, though, suspensions are usually temporary – typically lasting a few days to a week. If you feel like your suspension was unjustified or that you’ve been wrongly suspended, you can reach out to Twitter’s support team for more information.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the reason for a Twitter account being suspended may vary.

Twitter’s terms of service state that users can be suspended for a number of reasons, including violating the company’s rules against abusive behavior, spamming, or creating multiple accounts. It’s not clear exactly how many suspensions a user can receive, but it’s likely that repeated violations will lead to a suspension.

Twitter has a number of policies that can lead to a user being permanently suspended from the platform. These include, but are not limited to, violating the terms of service, promoting violence, or harassing other users.

Twitter’s terms of service state that users can be banned for a number of reasons, including “abusive behavior.” It’s not clear exactly how many violations it takes to get banned, but it’s likely that Twitter will take action if a user engages in repeated abusive behavior.

Twitter’s terms of service state that a user can be suspended for up to 7 days for violating the terms.

Twitter jail was a term used to describe the time a user was blocked from tweeting for violating the site’s terms of service.