If you delete your Twitter, it will be removed from your account. You can’t undo this action and all of the content on your account will be gone.

No, deactivating Twitter does not delete everything. It only removes the account and all of the content from the site. There is no way to retrieve your account after it has been deactivated.

If you have been permanently banned from Twitter, then your account is deleted.

No, deleting your Twitter account will not delete Direct Messages (DMS). You can view any DMS you’ve sent or received by logging into the service.

Yes, you can get your Twitter back. But it’s not easy. You’ll need to contact them for instructions on how to recover your account.

Yes, you can get your Twitter back. But it’s not easy. You’ll need to contact them for instructions on how to recover your account.

Tweets can be deleted at any time. Twitter’s deletion policy is not clear, but it seems to be a matter of public interest.

To delete your Twitter account, go to the app’s Settings and scroll down until you find “Deactivate Your Account.” Tap on it, and then tap “Deactivate Your Account.” You’ll be asked to enter your password and a Captcha code. After that, Twitter will ask you to confirm the deletion of your account.

Twitter has a policy of deleting accounts that have been inactive for 6 months, but the company does not delete accounts in bulk. Twitter also deletes accounts that are reported to be spam or malicious in nature.

You can’t delete your Twitter account. You can, however, disable it so that you are no longer able to post new tweets or interact with other users.