Introduction
On April 12, 2026, my X account @TonyGasparro got hit with a full suspension for “inauthentic behaviors.”
No warning. No explanation. Just gone.
Here’s the reality:
- I’m a real person
- Every post was manual
- No bots. No automation. No scheduling tools
And still… banned.

What followed was 13 days of frustration, automated rejection emails, broken instructions, and a system that clearly doesn’t care if you’re legit or not.
Then one day… it was back.
No email. No explanation. Just working again.
This is exactly what I did to get it reinstated.
What an X Suspension Actually Looks Like
The second you log in, you get hit with this message:
“Your account is suspended… your account is permanently in read-only mode.”
This is the exact email I received when the account was suspended:

This is what you get, vague language, no real explanation, and no clear next step.
Then the email shows up:
“Violating our rules against inauthentic behaviors.”
No specifics. No clarity. Just a label slapped on your account.
The Exact Appeal Process (Step-by-Step)
Day 0 – Suspension
I submitted my first appeal immediately.
Got an instant response: denied.
This was the response to my first appeal:

This is where most people stop. It’s automated. It does not mean you’re done.
Day 1–2 – Critical Step
I completed full identity verification:
- Government ID
- Selfie verification (Persona)
This is one of the strongest signals you can send that you’re a real person.
Day 3–12 – Where Most People Quit
This is where most people lose.
I submitted follow-up appeals every 3–5 days. Each one:
- Calm
- Clear
- Slightly reworded
- No emotional ranting
Every appeal included:
-
- 100% manual activity
- No automation or bots
- Active Premium+ subscriber
- ID verification completed
- Willingness to remove any flagged content
This is the confirmation screen you’ll keep seeing after each appeal submission:

You’ll see this over and over. That’s normal. The difference is most people stop here. I didn’t.
The Moment It Came Back
April 25, 2026.
13 days later.
I logged in… and it just worked.

No email. No warning. No explanation.
Everything restored:
- Posting
- Replies
- Engagement
- Grok access
First thing I did:
- Changed password
- Enabled 2FA
What Actually Got the Account Reinstated
- Full identity verification
- Spaced-out appeals (not spammed)
- Clear, calm communication
- Persistence past automated responses
Most people quit too early. That’s why they stay banned.
How to Avoid Getting Suspended Again
- Don’t post in rapid bursts
- Mix content formats
- Avoid third-party posting tools
- Ease back into activity slowly
Don’t go right back to the same behavior that triggered the system.

FAQ – X “Inauthentic Behavior” Suspension
How long does it take X to reinstate a suspended account?
In my case, 13 days. Most successful appeals fall between 7–21 days.
Does ID verification actually help?
Yes. It’s one of the strongest trust signals in the process.
Why does X say “complete instructions” when nothing shows?
This is a known issue with their system and happens frequently.
Will X notify you when your account is restored?
Not always. Many reinstatements happen silently.
Should you keep appealing after rejection emails?
Yes. Early responses are almost always automated.
Final Thoughts
Getting banned when you did nothing wrong is frustrating.
But this isn’t about fairness.
It’s about navigating the system correctly.
Most people panic. Most people quit.
That’s why they never get their account back.
If you stay calm, follow the process, and stay consistent… you give yourself a real shot.
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