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Get updates via SMS by texting follow spam to 40404 in the United States
Codes for other countries

Two-way (sending and receiving) short codes:
Country Code For customers of
Australia
  • 0198089488 Telstra
Canada
  • 21212 (any)
United Kingdom
  • 86444 Vodafone, Orange, 3, O2
Indonesia
  • 89887 AXIS, 3, Telkomsel
Ireland
  • 51210 O2
India
  • 53000 Bharti Airtel, Videocon
Jordan
  • 90903 Zain
New Zealand
  • 8987 Vodafone, Telecom NZ
United States
  • 40404 (any)

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Spam Watch’s Favorites

  1. Spam Watch spam Always check the URL before logging in. Not sure if you're on Twitter? Just come directly to http://twitter.com to log in.
  2. Spam Watch spam We're still seeing phishing attempts; don't click on strange links! And tell folks who DM you phishing links to reset their PW.
  3. Spam Watch spam Giving out your username and password to a 3rd party site promising you more followers: not a good idea! Please be safe!
  4. Spam Watch spam General tip: don't retweet a spammer's message. You might get suspended accidentally, and that's no good.
  5. Spam Watch spam Don't believe the hype & sign up for "get followers fast!" programs. They can be scams that steal your username and password!
  6. Spam Watch spam Please don't send out links to phishing sites even if you're just warning others about them. Thanks!
  7. Spam Watch spam Please be aware of phishing sites; double-check to make sure that when you log in you're on www.twitter.com!
  8. Spam Watch spam If you feel you've been spammed via DM, we suggest you stop following the person. Quick and easy -- and no more DMs from them!
  9. Spam Watch spam We strongly suggest everyone read the Twitter Rules to be aware of what's allowed on Twitter: http://twurl.nl/o8cfkz. Thanks!
  10. Spam Watch spam Things you should report to @spam: spammers. Things you shouldn't report to @spam: anything else. Please file tickets for those.
  11. Spam Watch spam If you don't want those messages any more, just change your password! If that doesn't seem to be the issue, go ahead & file a help ticket.
  12. Spam Watch spam If you're receiving direct messages from yourself that you didn't send, chances are you signed up for an RSS feed with your Twitter info.