Well, there is a difference between the token and your password.

The token is sent to your phone when your login credentials are sent to the 
server for the first time. That way the phone does not always have to send your 
full login credentials to the server and can use the token instead. In order to 
not make that token something one can use to login to your account forever, it 
expires at some point. That's what happened.
Then for some reason it failed to get a new one.

> No log file :(

Would you mind explaining why you don't want to upload the log file? There's no 
personal information in there besides that you own a twitter account (and maybe 
a Gmail or Facebook one) and we won't be able to find out your username. The 
only thing we will be able to see is at which time a notification was displayed 
to you (not their content).
We really need one if we want to fix this.

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Title:
  When an account's token is expired, account-polld should stop polling
  that account and show notification to refresh account.

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