For the first 30 days, your Twitter account will be disabled, and you’ll have the option of reactivating it during that time. You can use your old email address and Twitter username if you update them in your account settings before withdrawing from Twitter.

If you don’t access your account or tweet from it for six months, Twitter may consider the account inactive and remove it from the system. Afterward, you won’t be able to log in to the account or check out your tweets, follower, and the following information.

If you deactivate your account, Twitter keeps your information for 30 days in the hopes that you will reactivate it. Your account is not visible in followers’ Twitter feeds or within username searches, but if you reactivate it within 30 days, your followers are restored.

The first step in permanently deleting your Twitter account is to deactivate it. Deactivation lasts 30 days. If you do not access your account within the 30-day deactivation period, your account will be deleted and your username will no longer be associated with it.

According to a recent story in the Business Insider, Twitter is considering adding a notification that explains whether an account has been temporarily or permanently locked. The social networking site is testing new notifications that will be displayed as banners at the top of each user’s timeline telling them about their account status.

Twitter provides a guide on how to delete your account. If you have followed the instructions and your account is still active, it is likely that your account has not been deleted.

Twitter can be deactivated as many times as the user wants. The account can be reactivated by signing in with the same username and password.

Yes, you can see messages from a deactivated Twitter account. If you are the account holder, you have the ability to reactivate your account at any time. If you are not the account holder, the account will be permanently deleted and the messages will be inaccessible.

Twitter accounts that are deactivated look just like regular accounts, except that the user has chosen to remove their profile from the site. When you visit the page of a deactivated user, you’ll see a message that says “This account is not currently available.

Twitter jail is a term used to describe when a Twitter user has been banned from tweeting for a certain amount of time. A user may be banned from tweeting for violating the site’s terms of service, or for posting too many tweets that are considered spam. There is no exact way to know if you are in Twitter jail, but if you are unable to tweet and see a message that says “Your account has been temporarily suspended,” then you are likely in Twitter jail.