Yes, when you reactivate Twitter, you lose all of your followers and they will not be notified that you have reactivated your account.

No, you can’t delete everything on Twitter by deactivating your account. While you are inactive on Twitter, the tweets that you have created will not be visible to other users unless they are following you. However, while your account is inactive, other users may still see your tweets if they are in your followers list or if they have saved your tweets to their timeline.

If you deactivate and reactivate Twitter, your followers will be notified that you are back on Twitter. They will also be notified when you post a new tweet.

Twitter’s deactivation policy is not to delete tweets or accounts, but to make them inaccessible.

No, you cannot see messages from a deactivated Twitter account.

Twitter does not have a limit on the number of times you can deactivate your account.

Deactivating is the process of removing someone’s account from an app or website, but not deleting it. It can be reactivated at any time.

When you deactivate your Twitter, you are not deleting it. You are just suspending the account for a certain amount of time. When you reactivate your account, all of your tweets will still be there.

Yes, you can hide your Twitter account. To do so, go to the Settings tab and click on “Security and privacy” in the left column. You will be prompted to enter your password for confirmation. Once inside the Security and privacy tab, head over to “Privacy and safety,” and click on “Protect my tweets.” From there you can toggle on or off the option that says “Only allow followers I approve to view my account.

No, Twitter does not delete everything. To completely delete your account, you must contact Twitter support and request deletion.Deleting your account is a permanent action. You will not be able to reactivate it or transfer it to someone else.