There are many reasons users might decide to delete account in Twitter – it takes up too much time, they dislike the rebranding by Musk, or they want to protect their privacy and escape information overload. Typically, the delete button in social networks is well-hidden, but Twitter is a bit different. Here’s how to do it.
Earlier we wrote – How to Delete Facebook Account.
How to Delete Account in Twitter – Preparation
Before you delete account in Twitter, prepare by:
- Reflecting on your decision to ensure it’s not emotional. If it’s out of anger towards another user, give yourself time to cool off.
- Downloading an archive of your tweets, messages, and other data to your device.
- Informing important contacts about your decision and suggesting alternative ways to stay in touch.
- Canceling authentication with Twitter on other sites and finding alternative login methods.
- Detaching your account from other sites if linked.
How to Delete Account in Twitter – Step-by-Step Guide
Here is a straightforward guide since finding the button to delete account in Twitter is easier than in other social networks. Follow these 6 steps:
- Log into your account.
- Find the menu column – Home, Explore, Notifications, etc. Scroll down and select “More.”
- In the new menu, at the bottom, click the gear icon for “Settings and privacy.”
- See a new menu column labeled “Your account.” At the bottom, select “Deactivate your account” with a broken heart icon.
- Carefully read the deactivation tips provided. At the bottom, click the red “Deactivate.”
- Enter your password in the new field and click the large red button.
There is no direct delete button in Twitter. Deactivation is the first step to deletion. After 30 days of inactivity, the system will permanently delete the account without further user involvement.
What Happens After You Delete Account in Twitter
After confirming deactivation, there is a 30-day period before the account is permanently deleted. During this time, you must not log in, as it will reactivate the account. For others, your profile will be invisible. After 30 days, Twitter will:
- Make the account inaccessible to the former owner.
- Prevent reactivation and access to old messages.
- Make your username available for registration by others.
- Keep some account information in search engine caches, like Google or Bing, where it can be viewed for a while.
- Keep mentions of your account in others’ tweets, but they will no longer link to your profile.
- Retain some data for security and user protection purposes.
How to Delete Account in Twitter – Video
For more clarity on how to delete account in Twitter easily and correctly, watch the video:
Conclusion
Deleting a Twitter account is technically simple – just a few clicks. However, you must wait 30 days for complete deletion. During this period, you can easily reactivate the profile.
FAQs About How to Delete Account in Twitter
No, you can change your username in profile settings without deleting the account.
Yes, deactivating the account keeps it available for reactivation for 30 days.
It won’t be visible at all to other users.
Mentions will remain but won’t link to your profile anymore.