that is normal for a twisty
especially when trying to use it one handed, because of the lateral pressure, in addition to the rotating of the the head
Here is an example of a very famous light, known for its reliability… I find it easy to make it flicker and false, by unscrewing the head not enough to prevent contact from lateral pressure:
I agree some twisty lights are worse than others in terms of how easily they can be made to flicker.
If Im more careful and use 10180 lights with two hands, I can prevent most of the lateral pressure that makes them flicker, when trying to use them one handed.
and, I agree twisties can definitely turn on in pocket, if they are not unscrewed far enough.