To delete your Twitter account, go to the Delete My Account page and enter your login credentials. If you have a verified account, you’ll need to contact Twitter Support first.Twitter will send a confirmation email to the address associated with your account. Once you confirm it’s really you, they’ll delete the account within a few days.

When you delete your Twitter account, your Tweets are deleted. You will no longer be able to use the service.

If your account was deleted, you will not be able to log in. You can try logging in with the email and password that you used to create the account to see if it was just suspended. If this does not work, then you will have to create a new Twitter account.

Yes, it is possible to delete a Twitter account. To do so, go to the Twitter settings page and click on the “Deactivate my account” button in the upper right corner.

To delete your Twitter account, you’ll need to go to the Settings tab and select “Deactivate my account.” You can also send a request to Twitter Support for assistance.

No, deactivating Twitter doesn’t delete everything. When you deactivate your account, it will remove all the content from the public timeline and it will stop showing up in search results. You can also choose to delete your Tweets and photos before you deactivate your account.

Yes, you can get your Twitter back after deleting it. You can log in using your email and password, or by using a third-party app like TweetDeck.

Deleting your Twitter account does not delete your tweets. As long as you have saved your content to a device, it will be available. The account can be deleted, but someone else can take over the account and use it. If you don’t want anyone to see any of your tweets, make sure to delete them on all devices you used to access the site.

Accounts that are deactivated do not automatically delete. Twitter will only delete the account if it is requested by the owner of the account.

There are a few factors that go into how long it takes for your Twitter account to be deleted. For example, if you have given up on your account and it has been inactive for over 12 months, then Twitter will automatically delete your account. If you want to keep your account active, but do not use it often, then there is no set time limit for when the account will be deleted.