Twitter does not delete accounts because of inactivity. It deletes accounts when they are reported for inappropriate behavior.

No, Twitter accounts do not disappear. When a user deletes their account, it just goes into “inactive” mode and can be reactivated at any time.

Twitter accounts are deleted when they reach a certain number of days since the last tweet, or if they have been inactive for a set number of days.

Twitter will keep your account information for as long as it is relevant. For example, if you have a Twitter account that has not been used in the last 3 months, then your account will be deleted.

Twitter recently announced that they’re making some changes to their sign-in process. It looks like this change is now in effect and you may have been logged out of all your accounts. This is because Twitter wants to make sure users are logging into the correct account. When you log into Twitter, you’ll be prompted to enter your password for each account that’s connected on the site.

If your account was deleted due to a violation of Twitter’s terms of service, you will receive an email notification. If it was deleted by mistake, please contact Twitter customer support.

If you were the only person who had access to your account, and you can’t log in, then it is likely that Twitter has deleted your account.

Unfortunately, Twitter does not allow you to recover your old account. You can create a new one with the same username and password.

If you’re looking to get your old account back, you’ll want to contact Twitter support.

No, one email cannot have two Twitter accounts. In order to have a Twitter account, the user must have an email address that is associated with their account.