In case anyone is curious, Twitter does have tech support. I had no idea – until I got locked out of Twitter.
It’s been an exercise in patience for me. I’m the type of person who needs things fixed immediately; I have a hard time not doing anything right-this-minute. It’s just how I function. Needless to say, it’s a good thing that I rarely need any sort of tech support. IT does not always function in right-this-minute. Add in the fact that the poor folks at Twitter have been dealing with the Retweet roll-out and the UI upgrade, well … it’s been three days and I’m still locked out of Twitter. I know they’re swamped, so I feel really bad every time I bother them. At the same time, I’m locked out of Twitter for no reason.
I suppose it’s my fault to begin with. I have a personal account where I chat about non-tech, non-work stuff with my friends. I keep it locked/private because I really don’t want that stuff to be google-able. (Why didn’t that word make it into the dictionary?) I’m trying to increase my security on my various web identities, considering how often my machine sits unattended at coffee shops, so I went in to change my password in the settings on Twitter.com. All was well.
Then I tried to log in from Seesmic and that’s where the trouble began. Seesmic didn’t recognize the new password. I tried it on Tweetie 2 from the iPhone and Twidroid from the Droid – same problem. “Could not authenticate.” I went back to Twitter.com. It suddenly didn’t recognize my new password either. Nor did it recognize my old password. It told me to “chillax and try again later.” Thanks Twitter! A minute ago you said “Congratulations! You changed your password!” I think I smell a bug.
I clicked the Forgot Password link, entered my information, and reset my password again. From that page, after resetting my password, I can get into my account. But that’s it. Yep, I can get in through what is actually a security hole. I bet if I entered the email address and phone number of any of my friends, I could get into their Twitter accounts. A little access here and there, and you can easily get in … you just need one password to an email account. The people at Twitter, of all people, should know how easy that is.
I have been through the circle of resetting my password using Forgot Password so many times since Sunday that I’ve lost count. I finally managed to find an actual place on Twitter to submit a support ticket. It wasn’t easy. But it worked. I think I may have actually corresponded occasionally with a real person, about a real support ticket, and I wasn’t even forced to use Get Satisfaction. Did it help? Not really.
I’ve explained the situation several times. They keep giving me the standard “Just click Forgot Password and reset your password, all will be fine,” line. You can always tell when tech support is cutting and pasting from some reply manual. That was irritating considering that, had they read my ticket, they’d know I used the Forgot Password link about a hundred times. I’d also tried several different browsers and cleared my cache multiple times.
Finally, today, I lost patience completely. I suggested that maybe they should just reset my password on their end. Much to my surprise, they said “Sure! Here’s your new password!” And after giving me that, they reminded me I can always use the Forget Password link. (Because I don’t know where that link is at all …)
Guess what? I’m still locked out of Twitter. Three days, one ticket that support keeps closing and I keep re-opening, and many passwords later, I still can’t get in. Their password did not work.
Well, I can get in to Twitter. By going through a minor security flaw … Ironically, the whole reason all of this started was that I was trying to be more secure.
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Discussion
TaaDaaGina29 November 2009 12:34 pm
I am having the EXACT same problem!! I really need to use several third party programs and can’t. What now? BTW were you going to share the way to get in touch with their customer service?
Kevin Wright6 December 2009 8:52 am
I am in identical place right now, did you solve it?
Kev
Sarah King18 January 2010 10:36 am
Hi Michelle
Similar problem. I forgot my password and got locked out for trying too many times. I have done the thing of asking for instructions to reset password but have received nothing via email. I’ve been locked out for 2 days and getting anxious. Can you give me any advice please? Did you solve your problem?
Thanks
Sarah
Andy5 February 2010 7:31 pm
I’m in the same boat…only I never tried to reset my password. I just walked in to work one morning and my Seesmic was logged out. “weird,” I thought. But I can’t log into my acct from anywhere. It’s been 4 days now, Ive submitted 3 help tickets, and no word from Twitter. I can tweet via SMS, but I’m not set to receive them that way, so it sucks. Argh.
If anyone gets their stuff to work, please share.
Shnay14 August 2010 4:00 pm
I forgot my password and got locked out for trying too many times. I have done the thing of asking for instructions to reset password but have received no e-mail. I’ve been locked out for 2 days and getting anxious. Can you help me out too.
@imgheraldyne4 January 2012 8:35 am
I have the same problem. I’m locked out on twitter and its been three or four weeks ago. Can you help me to have my account again?.. I always asking for new password but the resend password link always says: We’ve temporarily locked your ability to reset passwords. Please chillax for a few, then try again. What should I do with this? Please help me.. Thanks in advance.