I have around ten Twitter accounts that I used for application development, all of which have either been suspended, locked out of, or they have been given to others. I can't think of any sensible rule I might have broken. I've never done anything remotely malicious with them. Asking Twitter for help has been fruitless
@librenews i told twitter after jan6 all my accts then sus @charles_ex @aloa5 one line trmp bot and too many similar tweets
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I had five accounts, created for various reasons (usually lulz) over the years. I've shut down all but one in the last year. (It might be useful for work at some point, but I updated the profile with pro-Mastodon verbiage, uninstalled the app.)
Never been suspended, though in the 00s, I probably should have been once or twice.
Regardless, that place is not running on sound decision-making, just understand that and, as others have said, consider it a blessing...a nudge to abandon ship.
@librenews well given the fact that Twitter is now run by a quasi fascist what can we expect..they suspended me for arguing with Nazis and holocaust deniers..
@librenews this is true of every platform. I was banned from Facebook, all I did there was make an account and post 2 pictures. Back in the day Google+ banned people AND locked them out of their pre-existing Google Docs. Most recently, I made a Pinterest account, pinned about 18 images of mid century diner uniforms, and was banned. Pinterest reinstated my account after an appeal, but wouldn’t tell me anything about what I had violated or how I had been flagged.