Yes, you can delete a permanently suspended Twitter account. To do so, go to your Twitter account and select the “Settings” button in the top-right corner. Under “Account Details,” select “Deactivate Account.

To deactivate a suspended Twitter account, you’ll need to contact Twitter support.

Permanently suspended Twitter accounts are essentially deleted.

Twitter suspends accounts for various reasons, but most suspensions are for violations of the Twitter Rules. These violations can include spamming, violating the terms of service, and inciting or engaging in harassment.

Yes, you can create a new Twitter account after being suspended. However, you may not be able to access your old tweets or followers.

Unfortunately, we are not able to take a suspended account username.

If your account has been suspended, there are a few things you can do to try and get it reinstated. First, you can contact customer service and explain the situation. They may be able to help you resolve the issue or at least provide some guidance on how to fix it. Additionally, you can try and reach out to the individual who posted your suspension on social media or another online forum. They may be more willing to work with you if they feel like they made an error.

Twitter does not show suspended accounts in its public interface. However, Twitter has a number of internal tools that allow it to detect and suspend accounts.

No, you cannot sue Twitter for suspending your account.

Twitter has a reporting feature that allows you to report an account for violating their terms of service. If the account is found to be in violation, Twitter may take various actions, including deleting the account.

Permanently suspended means that a student has been expelled from school and is not allowed to return.

There is no surefire way to get a suspended Twitter username, but there are a few methods that may work. One way is to create an account using a fake name and then suspend the account once it has been verified. Another method is to contact Twitter support and ask for assistance in getting your account suspended.

Twitter appeals typically take a few weeks to process.

Twitter may temporarily lock your account if we believe that you are violating our terms of service. This could include, but is not limited to, using abusive language, making threats, or promoting violence.

Yes, you can email Twitter for help.