It’s happened to Twitter users, many of them Christians, both novice and long-time users: They open the site and before they can do anything, a screen pops up that says, “We have limited your features.” You have been banned – it can be 24 hours, 7 days, or even . . . gulp … permanently.
What can you do? Before you search for “unban Twitter account”, read on to learn how you can possibly regain your account.
Find Out Why You Got Banned
When it comes to Twitter, especially if you are using it for your Christian business or service, you should always exercise caution. A joke that you find funny could contain a phrase that someone might find offensive. If someone says something unkind to you, it’s better not to reply, no matter how upset you are.
There are times that the ban will seem like a mystery. Perhaps the algorithm thought you tweeted too many links, which made it think you were a spam bot. You might have seemed too new and got swept up in a bot sweep.
Appeal the Ban
If you feel that your ban was unjustified, then you can contact Twitter about the situation. Explain your side. Be sure to use calm language that can not be misconstrued and show any documentation that you have to support your reasoning. Then wait for them to reply.
The wait time can be very short, or if the staff is overwhelmed, a bit longer. Remember that hundreds of millions of people use Twitter all over the world, and there may be a LOT of reports coming. The members of the staff are human beings, too.
See What the Outcome Is
There are times that you may get a reply that the ban is being upheld. That happens. You need to decide if you want to push back. If it is for 24 hours, you might just want to wait, but if it is a week or a permanent one, then you need to see about other options. If it is an indisputably unjustified permanent ban, then you might consider court, especially if it impacts your business. Talk to a lawyer for advice. He or she will guide you thoroughly.
Do not try to circumvent the ban by creating an alternate account. That may work for a brief time, but you will likely be found again and banned. Hopefully, you will be able to get your account back at some point soon.