Leaving Twitter: How to deactivate a Twitter account and archive data
Have you thought about deactivating your Twitter account? No matter if you are sure you want to leave Twitter, want to delete that old Twitter account you never use, or are just curious about your options – including how to archive your data – we have put together a handy explainer to help you make this important decision.
So, we aren’t going to pretend like we haven’t all seen the excitement about the infamous application that “tweets” when you get a notification. According to?The Guardian, there are predictions that Twitter will lose 32 million users over the next two years due to multiple reasons, with the recent shift in user numbers attributed to Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter. In the beginning many users were excited and optimistic about what he would improve about the social media platform, but now there seems to be some disappointment. Large numbers of celebrities and everyday users have decided to leave and deactivate their accounts. So how does that work?
What happens when I deactivate Twitter?
Contrary to popular belief, deactivating a Twitter account is quite like?deactivating a Facebook account?but still a bit different. Deactivating your Twitter account will place your profile data (tweets included) in a queue to be permanently deleted. This queue will permanently delete all your data after 30 days. It will be as if it never existed. When you deactivate your Twitter account, your profile will not be accessible by other users. If someone decides to take a peek at your profile, the page will say that the ‘account is no longer available.’ However, your name could still show up in the search bar until your account is fully deleted after 30 days.
Deactivating your account means your Twitter is gone. By gone we mean really gone: it will no longer show up in the following lists of other users, your direct messages will disappear, and your posts will disappear from the user feeds. If your tweets were retweeted (because you’re a Twitter genius), liked, or shared, consider it a magic trick because they will also disappear. If you plan on receiving any DMs (direct messages), you won’t, because other users are not able to send any DMs to a deactivated Twitter account.??
How to deactivate a Twitter account
Twitter, I’m coming back for you!
If you think you might want to return to your Twitter account someday when Twitter is no longer Elon Musk’s or if you miss your account more than you expected, you’ve got 30 days to get it back. To make sure you don’t forget, you can?set up a reminder?in your mail.com Organizer so you don’t miss the 30-day reactivation window. Reactivating your Twitter account is as simple as logging in, literally.
Reminder: It may take a while to fully recover tweets, likes, followers, etc.
Deactivating a Twitter account you don’t have access to
Maybe you’ve been reading this article and suddenly remember that you have an old Twitter account that is still active that you do not use. You’ve seen what all the hubbub is about, and you want to delete your account too? Your secure email provider has your back even if you don’t remember your credentials.
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If step 3 did not gain you access to your account don’t worry, there are other ways!
But what about my tweets? What about my data?
As we said before, your data will not be visible to other users once you planned your leave from Twitter and your account is deactivated. After 30 days of having a deactivated account, your data will be automatically deleted. But if you want to hold onto your life’s work of having the best tweets, you can download an archive of your Twitter data. Just open twitter.com or the Twitter app and log into your account, then follow these steps:
How to download your Twitter data
As the old saying goes, “the ball is in your court.” That means you can decide once and for all if you want to leave Twitter or simply take a 30-day break until things are back to your liking. No matter which option you choose, you still can download an archive of your Twitter data as long as it is before the end of your 30-day window.
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2 年I wonder how many bots are deactivating their accounts?
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2 年Great information for massive audience, thank you mail.com! you have a true hyper proactive approach!