Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: July 14, Part 1. Start by following the restriction of tweets per hour. This includes retweets and links. If you exceed this limit, you will be in Twitter Jail for 1 to 2 hours.
If you exceed this limit, you will be in Twitter Jail until the following day. Reduce your Direct Messages, if you send per day. If you exceed the DM limit, you will be in Twitter Jail until the next day. If the Twitter system finds you retweeting the same links or phrases over and over, you can be sent to Twitter Jail. If you tweet duplicate content, you can be in Twitter Jail for several days.
Limit the amount of links you use in your tweets. Only tweeting outside links is a red flag for a spam account, and can put you in Twitter Jail. Limit how many people you follow in a day. Following 1, people a day will put you in Twitter Jail for 1 day. The 2, following restriction is calculated by a ratio.
These are account specific and currently unpublished. Part 2. Wait patiently. If you receive an error message when you are trying to tweet, message or retweet after being very active, you are most likely in Twitter Jail. Read the step above to see how long you are likely to have an inactive account.
After several hours or a day, you can try to tweet again, and it should go through. Avoid tweeting on multiple devices. The time served is not related to the number of offenses either. Some users have had a first stint in Twitter Jail that has lasted several days while the next time has lasted just a few hours. The simple answer is no. Twitter will not consider any reason as justification for breach of its rules or consider shortening or ending your time spent in Twitter Jail.
Therefore, if you want to avoid time without the popular social media network, you should just follow the rules. For some, landing a spot in Twitter Jail can be a game; it does take an extraordinary amount of effort to actually end up in Twitter Jail. For Your Information. For Your Knowledge. Free Your Mind. Fixed Your Post. For Your Time. Have a high opinion of yourself. Get You, understand Get Your.
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You can usually unlock your twitter account by following their instructions. What are the limits on Twitter? Let's look at the limits we know about: The tweet limit is tweets per day. Also known as the daily update limit, this limit is also broken down into semi-hourly limits The direct message limit is DM's sent per day.
The follow limit is follows made per day. In practice the follow limit is much lower though You can also change your email address 4 times a day, and when you follow people you will face more limits on following.
How do you get in twitter jail? Some examples of this would be: Tweeting something criminal Sending malware or phishing links via direct messages Posting extremely graphic content porn, gore, etc. Impersonating another account. Featured Users. These items remain the property of Twitter. We do not sell followers, we only provide display advertising. Grow Learn Browse. Want To Grow Your Twitter? Enable JavaScript - more info.
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