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The easiest ways to reach a real person at X, formerly known as Twitter
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If you're struggling to contact X about an issue, don't give up! While you can no longer call X or send a direct message to @TwitterSupport, there are still easy ways to contact X directly. Whether your account was suspended, you have a security concern, or you're having trouble with X Blue, you can open a support ticket by filling out a quick form. Once you open a ticket, an X support agent will contact you back via email. This wikiHow article will cover all of the ways you can reliably contact someone at X, even during their time of transition.

Things You Should Know

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Using the Help Center

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  1. Go to https://help.twitter.com/en/forms in your web browser. While X doesn't have a traditional support email address you can write to, you can fill out a form at the Help Center to get the same effect. Providing your email address in the form allows the support team to respond to you via email.
    • Locked and suspended account issues: If your account was suspended or deactivated by X, use this option to appeal the decision. You won’t be able to use this option if you’re logged into an account that isn’t suspended or locked.
    • Problems with account access: If you deactivated your account and need help reactivating, want to close your account, or are having trouble signing in, use this option.
    • Privacy on Twitter: If your account was hacked, you have privacy questions or need help with privacy settings, this option will be helpful.
    • Staying safe on Twitter and sensitive content: Use this option to report harassment, threats, child sexual exploitation, and other safety concerns.
    • Authenticity on Twitter: If somebody is impersonating you on X or you're having trouble sharing a link in a tweet due to X's safety filters, this is the form you need.
    • Help with intellectual property issues: To report copyright infringement, submit a DMCA request or response, report counterfeit goods, or other intellectual property issues, choose this option.
    • Help with paid features: If you subscribe to X Blue, offer Super Follows, or are having trouble giving or receiving Tips, fill out this form for paid features.
    • There is also a Feedback on Twitter link. While the description says that you can use this link to share feedback or report issues, it currently redirects to the main Help Center page. You can browse articles about various topics at this page, but there’s no contact form.
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  2. The more information you can provide to X's support team, the better equipped they'll be to help you resolve your issue.
    • If you're signed in to X now, your email address and username will be prefilled in the form. Make sure you have access to the email address you see on the form before submitting.
    • Depending on the issue, you may see the option to attach a screenshot of the problem you're having. You can use our handy screenshot guide to learn how to take a screenshot on your computer, phone, or tablet.
    • For some issues, you’ll be taken to a page with information about how to resolve the problem on your own. If you don't find the information you need, scroll down and click File a ticket to fill out a support form.
    • Some of the support form pages have a Contact Us tab near the top of the page. Unfortunately, clicking this tab will just take you back to the main Forms page.
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Contacting Advertising Support

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  1. Visit https://ads.twitter.com/en/help to contact X Ad Support. If you are a current Twitter advertiser, you can reach an X Ads associate through a form on this help site.
  2. For example, if you are having trouble with your advertising account, select Account Issues.
  3. Depending on the reason you selected, additional reasons may appear. Once you select an issue, you'll have the option to create a support ticket.
  4. If you're experiencing an error or need to attach proof of something, you can click or tap Choose File to upload an image to your ticket.
    • Don't attach any images of sensitive information, including credit card numbers and passwords, to your ticket.
    • If you're not signed in to an X account, enter your email address into the field. Optionally, you can enter a secondary email address if a blank is provided.
  5. This sends your support request to X's advertising support. The support team will contact you back via email.
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Contacting Investor Relations

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  1. Go to https://investor.twitterinc.com/contact/default.aspx in a web browser. If you have a question or concern relating to investor relations or shareholding matters, you can use this form to contact X. This form will be emailed to the Investor Relations team.[1]
    • You’ll be prompted to log in before you can fill out the form.
    • Don't try to use this form to contact X about unrelated issues, as you won't get a reply.
    • If you own X stock in your name (not through Robinhood or another broker), you can call X's transfer agent at +1-800-662-7232 (inside the U.S.) or +1-781-575-4238 (outside the U.S.) or send your inquiry via mail to:
      Computershare Trust Company, N.A.
      150 Royall Street, Suite 101
      Canton, MA 02021
  2. Provide your name, a subject line, and your current email address before filling out the "Comments" area of the form. If you want a response, it'll be best to state that in your message.
  3. This submits your message to X's Investor Relations team.
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Requesting Community Notes Support

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  1. X's Community Notes program is a new alternative to X's old fact-checking feature which aimed to combat misinformation on the platform. Now, X allows users to attach Community Notes to tweets they believe are misleading.[2] If you find a problematic Community Note, you can report it at https://communitynotes.twitter.com/guide/en/contributing/additional-review.
    • Copy the problem tweet's URL from the address bar, then paste it into the form field at the bottom of the page.
    • Click Go to Community Notes.
    • Locate the note you want to report and click Request additional review.[3]

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    Twitter suspended my account thinking it's a spam account. I appealed to them, explained it was a mistake. It has been four days now, is it OK to email them to explain more and remind them to attend to me?
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    Appealing and retrieving a suspended account can be a long process, up to several months. Be patient and keep trying!
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    My account was permanently suspended because someone hacked it. I tried to submit my appeal once, yet it was rejected. I tried again, they still rejected my appeal. What should I do?
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    Be patient. Give a full and detailed explanation of why you think your X account should be unsuspended. If you give a good explanation, they will unban it eventually.
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    I received an e-mail that my suspension has been lifted, but when I log in, it is still suspended, no matter how often I appeal and get confirmation.
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    You're not alone. One wonders if it's a bot that sends those emails.
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  • Are you worried you've been shadowbanned on X? Check out our helpful guide to determining whether your account is being downranked or hidden from search.
  • There is a support@twitter.com email address, but users report that you cannot contact X support this way. However, you may get emails from this address if you submit a help request form.
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Megaera Lorenz, PhD
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Megaera Lorenz is an Egyptologist and Writer with over 20 years of experience in public education. In 2017, she graduated with her PhD in Egyptology from The University of Chicago, where she served for several years as a content advisor and program facilitator for the Oriental Institute Museum’s Public Education office. She has also developed and taught Egyptology courses at The University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago. This article has been viewed 272,342 times.
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