Twitter does not offer a way to delete your account. To deactivate it, go to Settings and click on “Deactivate my account.” You can reactivate it anytime.

Go to the Twitter app on your phone and tap the menu button in the top left corner of the screen. Tap “Settings” and scroll down to find “Accounts.” Tap on that, then tap “Twitter account” at the top of the list. Now just tap “Delete my account” and follow any instructions that pop up to finish deleting your account.

Twitter’s help page has instructions on how to delete your account.

To delete your Twitter account, log in to the site and go to the “Settings” tab. Click on “Deactivate my account.

Twitter does not delete deactivated accounts. A user can reactivate their account at any time, and Twitter will reactivate the account with all of the tweets and followers intact.

No. Deactivating Twitter will not delete your followers.

Yes, you can deactivate your Twitter account as many times as you want.

You can delete all tweets from Twitter by following the steps below:1) Log in to your account on Twitter.

It’s possible that you don’t have a Twitter account. If you do, it could be because your profile is private and not public, or you haven’t tweeted yet.

When you delete your Twitter account, all of the tweets that have been posted on your account will be deleted. In addition, any followers or friends that you have connected with through Twitter will no longer be able to see any of your tweets. Lastly, if you have been using a third-party application to post tweets from another social media platform, those posts will no longer be available.

Yes, drafts are deleted when you deactivate your account.