Here are 10 mistakes that could get your Twitter account restricted:
- Posting spam: Posting spam or promoting fake or illegal products or services can lead to your account being restricted.
- Engaging in harassment: Harassing or bullying other users on Twitter is a violation of the platform’s rules and can result in your account being restricted.
- Sharing misinformation: Sharing false information or conspiracy theories on Twitter can lead to your account being restricted or suspended.
- Using copyrighted material without permission: Posting copyrighted material, such as music or images, without permission can result in your account being restricted or suspended.
- Impersonating others: Creating fake accounts or impersonating others can result in your account being restricted or suspended.
- Posting graphic or violent content: Posting violent or graphic content, such as images or videos of gore or explicit sexual content, can result in your account being restricted or suspended.
- Engaging in hate speech: Using derogatory language or making discriminatory comments about a particular race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation can result in your account being restricted or suspended.
- Using automated tools for spam or bot activity: Using automated tools to post spam or engage in bot activity can lead to your account being restricted or suspended.
- Posting content that violates Twitter’s rules: Posting content that violates Twitter’s rules, such as promoting terrorism or sharing personal information of others, can result in your account being restricted or suspended.
Buying followers or engagement: Buying fake followers or engagement to boost your Twitter profile can result in your account being restricted or suspended.