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The Only Way To Keep Your X (Twitter) Safe (Only Guide You need)

Social media has evolved into a vital platform for expressing one's views and, for many individuals, it serves as a source of livelihood. Regardless of whether you are a content creator or an ordinary individual, losing access to social media represents a significant setback in today's interconnected world.

3 X formerly Twitter Tips To Avoid Getting in Trouble for Everyone.

Let's start with Pasta, oops "Copy-Pasta". 

Copy-Pasta is an Internet slang term for individuals posting duplicate Social Media content. 

While it's Enticing, it can affect your account reach and revenue from X. 


As per X policy, even a part of text, image, or combination thereof constitutes a violation.

While Copy-Pasta or duplicative posts, on their own, do not result in post removals or account suspensions.

However, X will limit the visibility of posts by not recommending them in top search results, on trends, and to new users outside of your followers. Even replies will be downranked.


Based on my understanding and X policy pages, quotes from public figures, books, and movies will not be considered violations unless your tweet or thread consists entirely of the same.

Note: Anyone can report potential violations of this policy


Nearly Every Social Media Platform has been facing the heat due to the Dissemination of Fake or Altered Content. And X is no different. 

Any media substantially edited to distort their meaning using Artificial Intelligence, Adding New videos/Audio, or sequence is a violation



 X takes violations of this nature very seriously, and they may result in various actions, including post deletion, labelling of tweets, reducing visibility, turning off likes, replies, and reposts, or even locking or suspending the account. 

Note:  memes, satire, commentary, or counterspeech are exceptions.


Some actions that may seem innocent can be deemed violations of Twitter's policies like editing, multiple accounts, and posting and deleting the same content multiple times. 

As per policy, X allows users to create and/or operate up to ten (10) accounts. However using them to engage with the same posts, accounts, or polls or to amplify one of your own accounts by misusing engagement features (likes, reposts) are clear violations. 


If you repeatedly post and delete the same content, consistently share identical or nearly identical posts, or send the same direct messages repeatedly, it may be considered a violation of Twitter's policies.


Repeatedly Editing the tweet text, editing links or Media can also be tagged as a violation. 


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