I am banned by Twitter! I am never using it again!
It was my first ever Twitter account. Goodbye, Twitter!
I just joined Twitter a few days ago, thinking I will grow on it. I think I joined it to connect with like-minded people and people who are in the same industry called, “blogging” which I am inspired by.

I have no intention of earning from Twitter because I believe I am never going to reach 5 million impressions in 3 months especially now, as Twitter banned me.
What happened?
I watched many videos on YouTube where they share Twitter’s growth strategy.
I also followed people on Twitter on my first day on Twitter who made tweets about growth on Twitter.
They all said to engage with others, which makes sense because it works for me on Medium.
One of them recommended making 20–30 comments each day and giving a like to other people’s comments.
They recommended to focus on engaging rather than tweeting.
So that is exactly what I did!!!
But doing it just for a while on my second day on Twitter, I was shown notifications while trying to make comments that said, “Your post has failed”. And “Twitter suspects you as automation”.
I thought that my first-ever Twitter account got banned!
I was already hating social media and this made me hate Twitter even more.
Like! What the heck, bro? I had hopes and was building a community in my head. I signed up for so many newsletters about Twitter’s growth and read e-books. And all I get is a “ban” in return.
I just deleted the app from my phone thinking I would never make Twitter again and went to sleep as it was late night already.
In the morning I decided to log in to Twitter on my laptop and not on my phone as I hate distracting notifications on my phone.
Turns out my Twitter was working fine! I tried to make a Twitter post and comments and it was all fine.
Then I started searching on Google for what exactly caused me to think my Twitter account was banned!
What happened?
It was just that making a few comments continuously from a fresh new account with no followers was making Twitter think, I am here to spam. Well, I was just engaging genuinely and I barely made 15 comments.
But I had to have some followers on my account as well to make Twitter think that I am a genuine person here and not a robot who is continuously engaging.
I believe Twitter would have such limitation of comments as on other platforms but I didn’t even make that many comments but it was probably because of 10–15 comments from a brand new account. So yeah, be careful in your initial days on Twitter especially because constant violation creates problems in monetizing on Twitter if that is what you are looking for.
If you enjoyed this story then follow me on Twitter so I don’t get banned again. Lol.
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