This discussion revolves around experiences and advice for webcam models facing suspension of their Twitter accounts, primarily due to aggressive following behaviors or unspecified reasons. Participants share their frustrations, steps taken to recover accounts, and tips for avoiding future suspensions.

  • One model's account was suspended for following too many people, perceived as spam by Twitter. Efforts to retrieve the account have been made, but without response, leading to a dilemma on whether to wait or create a new account.
  • Advice offered includes sending a direct appeal to Twitter's help section, emphasizing the importance of the account for promotion and requesting its restoration.
  • Another model shared experiences of being suspended twice, attributing one suspension to aggressive following. Recovery involved closely following Twitter's reinstatement process, which typically took 7-10 days. Important steps include verifying emails from Twitter and ensuring all instructions are meticulously followed.
  • It's highlighted the importance of marking the Twitter account as containing 'adult' content to prevent unintended audiences from accessing the content. Recommendations include ticking the sensitive content box in account settings and clearly stating in the profile that the content is for those over 18.

Overall, the key takeaway is to engage with Twitter's recovery process diligently, ensure compliance with their guidelines on content, and proactively communicate the account's nature to safeguard against future suspensions.

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