So 2 of my accounts got locked with this message:
Your account is locked
After careful review, we determined your account broke the Twitter Rules. Your account is temporarily in read-only mode, which means you can’t Tweet, Retweet, or Like content. Most accounts regain full access in a week, but it could take longer.
I was using Image Tweets and I noticed the first one FAILED (after 33 successful Image Tweets - 5 minutes apart) with this message:
{"errors":[{"code":326,"message":"To protect our users from spam and other malicious activity, this account is temporarily locked. Please log in to https://twitter.com to unlock your account.","sub_error_code":1,"bounce_location":"https://twitter.com/account/access"}]}
13:40:35: Checking JsonErrResp: 403
It happened 6 times before I noticed and then when I signed into the account, I got 6 of these messages: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
I'm using a proxy IP, authenticated already via SMS, so not sure why it's saying it's logging in all of a sudden as a new device.
I was able to correlate the first FAILED Message (based on time) to the first twitter message (There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.)
Any ideas why all of a sudden it would think it's trying to log in from a new device? Each message on Twitter shows the same location, same browser.... so really confused...
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
V
There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
Thanks for that! I just replied to Martin on that thread as well.
Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
all my acc's are ghosted now. no notifications to users for my follows..
Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
When you say ghosted you mean shadowbanned? Or did you get a notice like me about having the account locked down in "read-only"
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Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
Can you submit logs:
HELP > LOGS > SUBMIT
then send your logs ID - the numbers are sufficient (displayed after successful uploading of logs)
And let me know the name of the account.
One user usage seems to imply it's the group action, but it doesn't cause it for me
The REVIEW IT NOW does NOT show a new IP, does NOT show a new device.
HELP > LOGS > SUBMIT
then send your logs ID - the numbers are sufficient (displayed after successful uploading of logs)
And let me know the name of the account.
One user usage seems to imply it's the group action, but it doesn't cause it for me
The REVIEW IT NOW does NOT show a new IP, does NOT show a new device.
Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
i was not using group actions..
Re: There was a login to your account @accountname from a new device on Oct 10, 2022. Review it now.
I'll grab those log shortly and send them over.
Not sure what you mean by "group actions" - i was using image tweet actions (2 actions - 1 account per action).
Also, my accounts got unlocked from read-only the next day after I verified with phone number and was able to successfully tweet normally using the tweet action (not the image action), again, 1 action per account.
Thanks,
V
Not sure what you mean by "group actions" - i was using image tweet actions (2 actions - 1 account per action).
Also, my accounts got unlocked from read-only the next day after I verified with phone number and was able to successfully tweet normally using the tweet action (not the image action), again, 1 action per account.
Thanks,
V