Twitter has been known for its short 140-character limit, but that doesn’t mean people can’t keep their accounts locked for an extended period of time. In fact, some users have been able to keep their accounts locked for years on end with no one being able to unlock them. There are a few factors that contribute to how long an account can stay locked, including the length of the password and whether or not the user has added additional security measures like two-factor authentication. But even if someone does manage to unlock your account, it’s not always easy to get back in. Twitter has a lot of security measures in place, including a verification process and a ban on automated tweets. ..


Twitter will delete locked accounts after a set period of time; the exact time is not given.

Twitter will unlock your account if it is under 18 and you have a verified phone number.

No, Twitter suspensions are not permanent. Suspensions can last anywhere from a few hours to a day or two, depending on the severity of the infraction.

If you have a Twitter account that was disabled, there are two ways to get it back. You can request a password reset and then enter the email address associated with your account and the email address associated with your phone number. If you do not have access to the email address associated with your phone number, you can contact Twitter support by clicking on “Contact Us” at the bottom of their homepage and then click on “Help”.

Twitter jail is a term that refers to when you are unable to tweet for a period of time. This is most likely due to your account being flagged for spam or abuse. To get out of Twitter jail, it’s best to be more mindful of the content that you post and the people you follow.

Twitter takes a few days to respond to an appeal.

It’s possible that your account got locked as a result of one of two things:1) You tweeted something that violated Twitter’s terms, or2) Someone reported you for violating Twitter’s terms.The first possibility is unlikely because most people don’t tweet anything that would violate Twitter’s terms, and the second is more likely because it only takes one person to report you for violating their terms.

You can’t.Twitter will not allow you to view tweets from a suspended account.