Tell HN: Twitter messed up my account, I think I’ll just let it go

1 points by kioleanu ↗ HN
Yesterday I wanted to see a tweet with a map, that was strangely marked as NSFW. Instead of the usual warning and show button, Twitter now asked that I fill in my birthdate in my profile. So I did, entering the year 2003. Not my actual birth year, i didn’t want to give my exact age.

Immediately after saving, I’m shown a page saying I’m under 13 and I’m not allowed to use Twitter (??? 2003 was 19 years ago). To reactivate my account, I was supposed to upload my ID and information from my guardians (???). This is the only page I’m allowed to access while logged in.

There is no way in hell I am uploading my ID to Twitter or any other social network, so I start contemplating just writing the account off. 14 years, thousands of tweets, links saved etc.

Now I get an email to click a link and I can get my account reinstated. I click the link, only reconfirm my name and phone number, click next, I see a page that “they are processing my request” and receive an email directly that my account was reinstated, but they deleted the tweets from before I was 13. I can still see my tweets, followers and who’s following me, but my avatar and bio are gone.

I now get that the problem was that I had tweets from when I was supposedly 5, but I really don’t understand why my account was disabled with the explanation that I am _now_ under 13 and why everything is now messed up? Also why there was no warning or a multi step process.

And why did they need my exact age in the beginning, if it’s only my input and they trust it - why didn’t they just keep the “Are you over 18?” button? Or save the input from the hundreds of times I had to click that. Oh, yes! ADS, they said there that they are going to use my age to personalize ads.

And I think I am out, I see less benefits in keeping my account than ever.

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Is there a change you accidently entered 2013 instead of 2003?
I thought so also, but just checked after reinstating my account and, lo and behold, it’s 2003
It's not that. They're saying that the birthday you entered, combined with the date you made your account, means you were under 13 when you started using Twitter. They're known for banning people for this, even when the person is an adult now - I've read about this before.
If you used Twitter when your fake age was under 13, they technically have data from an user that was under the age limit at that point in time.

Meaning they'll do anything possible to get rid of that for legal reasons...

Leaving twitter behind will be a net-positive for anyone.