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Why Twitter/X Flagged My Contest Votes — and How to Fix It

Find out why Twitter/X removes contest poll votes, what triggers their detection systems, and the steps to recover your position and prevent future flags.

Twitter/X has among the most aggressive automated integrity systems of any major social platform, shaped by years of bot-removal campaigns and sharpened further since the platform's 2023 restructuring. When those systems detect unusual patterns in a poll contest, the consequences can be swift and visible: votes disappear, accounts that cast them may be restricted, and in some cases the poll itself can be locked. If you have experienced an unexplained drop in your Twitter contest vote count, this article will help you understand what happened and what to do next. The platform's poll-vote integrity logic is distinct from its broader bot-detection system, and understanding that distinction is the key to accurate diagnosis. Not all vote removals are triggered by the same mechanism. Some are driven by account-age filters (newly created accounts voting in bulk), some by velocity detection (too many votes arriving within a short time window), and some by network analysis (multiple votes from accounts sharing IP ranges or device fingerprints). This article maps each trigger type to its visible symptom, explains the typical timeline of a flag event, and provides a prioritised recovery checklist for entrants who still have time left in their contest window. [Body to be expanded by author]

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