Twitter is often described as the “SMS of the internet.” It allows people, companies, and businesses to keep their followers and prospective customers updated on whatever is happening around them. In case you unknowingly or deliberately delete your Twitter account, don’t worry; Twitter offers you an option to reactivate your account if it’s still within 30 days of deactivation. If it’s past 30 days, Twitter will permanently delete your account, after which the account can no longer be reactivated and you will have to create a new account instead.

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Reactivating via Login

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    Go to the Twitter login page. Open a new tab on your web browser and go to the Twitter website. Two text boxes will appear on the center of the login page. One is for entering your Twitter username and the other is for inputting the password.
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    Enter your account username in the first box. The account username is your Twitter handle, the one that begins with @. You can also use the email address or phone number you registered with Twitter.
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    Type in the password of the Twitter account. Do this in the second text box. Make sure that it is the password for the Twitter account that you want to recover, and that it is correct.
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    Click the blue “Log in” button below the text boxes. As soon as you are logged in, your account is reactivated. Your home page is automatically displayed when you successfully log into your Twitter account.
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Method 2
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Contacting Twitter Help Center

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    Open the email account you linked with the Twitter account. For instance, if you registered your Gmail address with the Twitter account you want to reactivate, go to Gmail and log in.
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    Compose a new mail. Click the Compose button of your email provider, and in the subject line, enter “Restore my deactivated Twitter account.”
    • In the To field, type in this email address: restore@twitter.com
    • In the body of the mail, indicate why you need to restore your account. For instance, you can say the deactivation was temporary. Also, remember to indicate your Twitter username.
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    Send the email and wait for Twitter to reactivate your account. Once you send the email, Twitter will add you to the list of those people waiting for their accounts to be restored. It will take around 4 weeks for your account to be restored. You will then receive an email notification from Twitter informing you that your account is fully activated. You can now access the account by logging into it at the Twitter website.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I activate my twitter account?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Just login sometime before 30 days passes.
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Updated: September 12, 2018
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