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Deleting my old twitter?
01-16-2013, 09:42 AM
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Deleting my old twitter?
How do I delete my old twitter?

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01-16-2013, 09:47 AM
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You placed you question under the category of Facebook. Your question is invalid.

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01-16-2013, 09:50 AM
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To deactivate your account:

Sign in to twitter.com on the web.
Go to your Account settings and click on Deactivate my account at the bottom of the page.
Read the account deactivation information. Click Okay, fine, deactivate account.
Enter your password when prompted and verify that you want to deactivate your account.

Before you deactivate your account, you should know:

We only retain your user data for 30 days from the date of deactivation, after which it is permanently deleted.
You may reactivate your account at any time during these 30 days by logging in.
You do not need to deactivate your account to change your username or email address; you can change it at any time in your account settings.
To use a username or email address on another account, you must first change them and then confirm the change prior to deactivation. (See below for instructions.)
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After deactivation, your account should be removed within a few minutes, however some content may be viewable on Twitter.com for a few days.

To make your username or email address available for re-use before deactivating your account:

On the web, go to your Settings page from the drop-down menu under the gear icon.
In the username field, choose a new username.
In the email address field, change your email address to a new address you own.
Confirm the new email address via a link we send to you (very important!)
Your email and username will now be available to use on a new account if you choose to sign up again during the 30 day deactivation period.
Proceed with deactivation as listed above.
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01-16-2013, 09:55 AM
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>Log in to Twitter
>Click Settings
>Click 'delete my account' at the bottom of the page
>Verify that you really want to do it and voila, it's done.
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