Open your Twitter for iOS or Android app and log in to twitter.com/login using your Twitter account. Enter your login credentials. A warning appears asking you to confirm that you want to reactivate your account before you log in. If you decide to reactivate, you’ll be redirected to your Home timeline.

Your Twitter account is permanently deleted once your 30-day deactivation period has passed. It informs us that you want to completely delete your Twitter account if you don’t login into it during the 30-day window. Your account will no longer be accessible in our systems after it is removed.

For up to 30 days, all of your contributions, tweets, likes, and comments will be removed from Twitter if you cancel your account. This procedure might take minutes or a few days, depending on how active your Twitter profile was.

It might take up to a week for Twitter to remove your account from their systems after it is disabled. Unless you reactivate the account, your user data will be erased after 30 days unless indicated otherwise in Twitter’s Privacy Policy.

Some Twitter suspensions last for only a few hours to a few days. The duration is determined by the infraction’s severity. A Twitter account can be disabled, but it may still be in read-only mode in some situations. Users can still view and interact with the account in this situation.

Twitter accounts are not permanently deleted. They are deactivated, which means that the account is removed from the site and is no longer visible to other users. The account can be reactivated at any time by logging in with the correct username and password.

Twitter can delete your account for a variety of reasons, such as violating the terms of service, spamming, or creating multiple accounts. If your account is deleted, you will lose all of your tweets and followers.

If you can no longer find the person on Twitter, they may have deleted their account.

Twitter accounts can be recovered if they are deleted within 14 days of being created. If the account is deleted after 14 days have passed, it is not possible to recover it.

To recover an old Twitter account, you will need to provide your username, email address, and the date of your last tweet.