If your twitter account was deactivated, and it’s been less than 30 days, you can still reactivate it. Follow the few steps below to reactivate your account.
- Visit twitter.com/login via twitter.com, or open your Twitter for iOS or Android app.
- Enter your login credentials.
- Before you sign in, you’ll see a notice asking you to confirm if you want to reactivate your account.
- If you choose to reactivate, you’ll be redirected to your Home timeline. Please note that Tweets, followers, likes, etc., may take a while to fully restore.
The username and email address on a deactivated account are available for use on another account 30 days after the account was deactivated. Within those 30 days, the information remains tied to the deactivated account to allow for reactivation.
If you are trying to reactivate your account, but it says account reactivation is currently disabled don’t worry, this is temporary and you can try again later. If it is close to 30 days from the date of deactivation you can Contact twitter support team for help.