Twitter accounts can be deactivated for a number of reasons, such as violating the terms of service or being inactive for a long period of time. Deactivated accounts are not deleted, but they are hidden from public view. The account can be reactivated by the user at any time.

If you’ve deactivated your Twitter account, you can reactivate it by logging in to Twitter.com with the same username and password you used to deactivate it. If you’ve forgotten your username or password, you can recover them here.

After Twitter is deactivated, the user’s account is permanently deleted and cannot be reactivated. The user’s tweets are also deleted, and the user will no longer be able to log in to Twitter or see their profile.

It’s possible that your Twitter was deleted if you haven’t logged in for a while. However, if you just created a new account and are having trouble finding it, it may be because Twitter is currently suspending new accounts.

Twitter deletes inactive accounts after 6 months.

I’m not sure, but I think so. I know that when I deactivate my account, all my tweets disappear, including any drafts.

Twitter can delete accounts for a variety of reasons, including violating the company’s terms of service.

When you deactivate your Twitter account, it essentially goes into a dormant state. Your profile is hidden from other users and your tweets are no longer visible. However, your account is still technically active and all of your data (including followers, tweets, and messages) is still stored on Twitter’s servers.

Twitter accounts are typically found by entering the username into the search bar on the website. If you can’t find your account, it may be because you have forgotten the username or password. If you still can’t find your account, you may need to create a new one.

It depends on how many reports are made. Twitter will investigate each report and if it is determined that the account is in violation of the Twitter Rules, the account will be deleted.