You can "revive" your suspended account on Twitter!

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Two months ago my main Twitter account with more than thousand followers was suspended for aggressive following.. You can imagine my frustration! But I did not give up. I wrote a letter to Twitter support, I was lied that it was my friend's bad joke. I've promised them that I'll never do it again (of course I will do ) I lied twice.. It's very bad but now I'm really happy that I can use my account again! And I want you to know that if your account suspended you just have to tell them (support) a plausible story.

Best regards,

Yarik.
#account #revive #suspended #twitter
  • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
    Originally Posted by Souldja View Post

    I've promised them that I'll never do it again (of course I will do ) I lied twice..
    And that's exactly the kind of behavior that is going to eventually result in Twitter being more aggressive in not letting people re-open suspended accounts.

    You get marketers that abuse these sites. Then complain when they are cut off. Then lie to get back in. And then continue to abuse the site!

    And they ruin it for everyone else, both for responsible marketers and also for regular people using such sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author Souldja
      Originally Posted by Dan C. Rinnert View Post

      And that's exactly the kind of behavior that is going to eventually result in Twitter being more aggressive in not letting people re-open suspended accounts.

      You get marketers that abuse these sites. Then complain when they are cut off. Then lie to get back in. And then continue to abuse the site!

      And they ruin it for everyone else, both for responsible marketers and also for regular people using such sites.
      I made mistake. I followed 800 accounts at the same time!!! I'll not repeat this mistake. I'll use TweetAttack carefully.
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  • Profile picture of the author trishworks4u
    yes, I screwed up with tweetattacks awhwile back and got suspended. I also had to crawl back to and beg to get back in. I don't condone doing this multiple times nor do I think it would work.

    I am pretty conservative with what I do in there now though. I'm only running 2 accounts at present and really just posting tweets.

    Twitter is a pita and little reward for a lot of effort.
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelHiles
    Here's an idea.

    How about you abandon "Tweetattack" and other garbage tools like that, and simply work to build an organic network of followers who actually WANT to hear your message?

    What a novel concept, huh. Building a following of people who actually listen to what you have to say.
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    • Profile picture of the author Souldja
      Originally Posted by MichaelHiles View Post

      Here's an idea.

      How about you abandon "Tweetattack" and other garbage tools like that, and simply work to build an organic network of followers who actually WANT to hear your message?

      What a novel concept, huh. Building a following of people who actually listen to what you have to say.
      I'm trying to follow targeted people from search result and then communicate with them. I understand that I can't get any profit from untargeted mass..

      I've spent 147$ on TA and I think that it's a good economy of time, especially for searching people and posting tweets.
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    • Profile picture of the author Clyde Dennis
      Originally Posted by MichaelHiles View Post

      Here's an idea.

      How about you abandon "Tweetattack" and other garbage tools like that, and simply work to build an organic network of followers who actually WANT to hear your message?

      What a novel concept, huh. Building a following of people who actually listen to what you have to say.
      I don't know Michael, I've been using Tweetattacks just about since it hit the market and have to say it's one of the top 2 or 3 'TOOLS' I've ever purchased. (...and I've purchased A LOT OF EM!)

      Maybe I could get you to consider that when we use our powers/tools for good they can really help us move ahead more efficiently? It's not the tools fault if it's misused by whatever tool is using it.

      Hitting it with the "garbage tools" brush stroke just seems a bit strong.

      Just sayin...

      P.S.

      I am not associated with Tweetattacks or it's developer in any way other than being a real satisfied user of it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Blaine Moore
    I don't know what tweet attack does, but I just use searches in hootsuite to find relevant followers...

    Anybody that uses keywords in their tweets that are relevant to my market show up in my search. Then I respond to them. They check out my twitter feed, decide if htey like what I post or not, and then follow me if they want.

    Gives me a nice responsive following that way.
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    • Profile picture of the author Souldja
      Originally Posted by Blaine Moore View Post

      I don't know what tweet attack does, but I just use searches in hootsuite to find relevant followers...

      Anybody that uses keywords in their tweets that are relevant to my market show up in my search. Then I respond to them. They check out my twitter feed, decide if htey like what I post or not, and then follow me if they want.

      Gives me a nice responsive following that way.
      Tweetattacks doing the same but it's automated. Also I'm using autoposting module. It's very easy. And unfollow...
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