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Recently, a large number of Android users have said that Twitter App keeps crashing on their phones for no reason. And this could be just as disappointing as missing out on a great deal. Twitter is still one of the social media apps that people use the most. The secret is that Twitter is probably the best place to go if you want to know what’s new, what’s going on, and what’s trending.
Lucky for us, there was always a way out of the problems. In the next few minutes, we’ll look at easy things you can try if your Android phone’s Twitter keeps crashing. Use these easy fixes to make Twitter work again!
(Fixed) Twitter Keeps Crashing on Android

Turn off Twitter updates
If you’ve heard that Twitter crashes on Android phones but haven’t updated any apps and haven’t had any problems yet, you might want to turn off app updates on your phone for now. This will stop Twitter from being updated, which will keep you from having any problems. Android doesn’t let you stop updates for just one app, so you’ll have to temporarily turn off updates for all apps on your device:
- On your Android device, open the Google Play Store.
- Tap the icon for your profile at the top right of the screen.
- Choose Settings from the list of options that shows up on your screen.
- Tap the first option that says “General” to open the settings menu for general things.
- Choose “Auto-update apps” from the menu that has grown.
- Here, choose Don’t automatically update apps and tap Done.
Change the time and date on your device
- Start the app called “Settings” on your device.
- Scroll all the way to the bottom and click System.
- On the next screen, choose Date & Time.
- Turn on both Use network-provided time and Use network–provided time zone.
Sign out of the Twitter app and back in again
Your problem might be fixed if you sign out of the Twitter app and then sign back in. This basically resets the settings for your account in the app, and it’s worth trying:
- Start the app for Twitter on your device.
- Tap the Twitter menu (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner of your screen.
- From the menu, choose Settings and privacy.
- On the next screen, click Account to see how your account is set up.
- Scroll down the next screen, then click “Log out.”
- Once you’ve signed out completely, open the app and sign back in.
Clear Twitter’s data and cache
- Open the app called “Settings” on your device.
- Tap Apps & notifications and then choose Twitter.
- If Twitter doesn’t show up, tap See all apps, look for Twitter, and tap it.
- On the Twitter screen, click Storage & cache.
- Tap Clear storage, and then on the next screen, tap Clear cache.
- Open the Twitter app and sign in to your account.
Remove Twitter and reinstall it
If there is a major problem with Twitter, you might be able to fix it by uninstalling and reinstalling the app on your device. This is easy to do; just have your login information ready before you begin:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app.
- Choose Apps and notifications, then Twitter. If you don’t see Twitter, tap See all apps.
- Tap Uninstall on the App info screen for Twitter to get rid of the app.
- Tap OK when asked to remove the app.
- Once the app is no longer on your device, open the Google Play Store.
- Go to the page where you can get Twitter.
- To put the app on your device, tap Install.
- Open the Twitter app you just put on your phone and sign in to your account.
You can get this app from the Google Play Store if you can download it.
(Fixed) Twitter Keeps Crashing on iPhone

Force Close Twitter App and Restart It
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold to see the app cards that are running in the background.
- Swipe left or right in the app switcher to find the Twitter app card or preview.
- Then swipe up on the Twitter app card to close it by force.
- The last step is to open the Twitter app and start using it.
Reset Network Settings
- Go to Settings on your iPhone, tap General, and then tap Reset.
- Click the Reset Network Settings button.
- If asked, type in the passcode and confirm it.
- Start the device over and see what’s wrong with the Twitter app.
Check your iPhone’s App Restrictions
- Go to Settings on your iPhone and tap on Screen Time.
- Go to Restrictions on Content and Privacy.
- Enter the Screen Time password when asked to keep going.
- Just turn off the Twitter app’s Content & Privacy Restrictions.
Update the Twitter app and the iOS version
- Touch the icon for the App Store on the home screen.
- Then, tap the user profile icon in the upper right corner. Tap the Update option next to the Twitter app under Available Updates.
- You can also update more than one app through the App Store.
- Now, go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for an iOS update. It will begin checking for software updates on its own. Just download and install a new update if one is available.
Uninstall and Install Twitter App
- Press and hold the icon for the Facebook app.
- Tap the Delete App option, then confirm that you want to do this.
- Now, the Twitter app will be completely taken off the phone.
- Then, go to the App Store and look for Facebook.
- Tap the GET button again to reinstall the app.
- If asked, enter the passcode or use Face ID to prove your identity.
- Next, open the Twitter app and see if the problem is still there.
you can visit Twitter support center for further help.
FAQ
Why does my Twitter app keep closing
Tap the icon that looks like a gear on the home screen of your device. Choose an application. Scroll down and tap Clear Data after you have chosen the Twitter app. If you’ve cleared your phone’s data and are still having trouble, try turning it off and then back on.
How do I clear my Twitter cache
Tap and hold the Twitter app icon on the home screen for a few seconds, then tap App info. Tap Storage & cache from the menu on the App info screen. Now, tap the icon that says Clear cache. The icon will turn grey, and the Cache will be set to 0 in the list below.
Why does Twitter kick me out
You will be temporarily blocked from trying to sign in to Twitter after a certain number of failed attempts. Even if you know your password and your account is unlocked, you won’t be able to sign in. This lock will stay in place for about an hour, and then it will open on its own.
How do I get my Twitter back to normal
Visit twitter.com/login or open the Twitter app for iOS or Android and go there. Type in your username and password. You’ll see a message asking you to confirm that you want to reactivate your account before you sign in. If you choose to reactivate, you’ll be taken back to your Home timeline.