Black background with bold red uppercase text saying "I HATE TWITTER.X.COM HERE IS WHY…."
A striking typographic image criticizing Twitter's rebrand to X.com. Large red lettering on a black backdrop creates a bold, confrontational mood, making it ideal for articles or social posts about branding changes and online platform transitions.

archangeltara on BudgetPixel

@archangeltara · 4/7/2026

I absolutely hate twitter. So I am doing the Budgetpixel posts for 300-400 credits the one you post the image and show proof for the Daily challenge, and twitter has banned me. Can you believe that? They said I broke the community standards yet there is tons of people doing that and I get banned. How is that right when Budgetpixel is wanting us to post for them? I have been with twitter a very long time too. I contacted twitter and they said they were not going to change their decision. Their site needs to go, when you do that to people. It isn't Budgetpixel or my fault.

Black background with bold red uppercase text saying "I HATE TWITTER.X.COM HERE IS WHY…."
A striking typographic image criticizing Twitter's rebrand to X.com. Large red lettering on a black backdrop creates a bold, confrontational mood, making it ideal for articles or social posts about branding changes and online platform transitions.

Tags: Twitter, X.com, social media, rebranding, typography poster, bold red text, online critique, platform changes, digital branding, internet culture, memes, social networks, user experience, typography art

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Comments

panos

...in other words, no ACTUAL detailed explanation at to what you did wrong... As I said, ignore them....

Sealine

I haven't done an affiliate task in a while, but I have in the past with no issue. What community standard did they say you broke? A bit confused by this post.

panos

Well, I don't care for ANY Social Media. Never had them and I don't think I ever will.....

legion

You might be surprised, but I never had Twitter or Facebook. Haha, I'm just a regular guy. And Budgetpixel is partly to blame if they ask you to do things on Twitter, plus they have an account there... Cheers.