How to delete all tweets from your account at once

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Either because you want to give a new direction to your Twitter account. Or because you want to completely eliminate your trace, do you know how to delete all tweets in one fell swoop? If it's something that worries you because you have more than 10000 tweets in your account and you don't want to have to go through one tweet at a time, then we'll give you a hand.

We are going to give you several options to delete tweets and thus get your account clean in a matter of minutes. Shall we start?

How to delete tweets manually

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Before teaching you how to delete all tweets at once, you should know how to do it manually. Actually, it is not much of a mystery, but if you are not familiar with this social network, you can ask yourself when you have to delete something.

Thus, the steps you must take are the following:

  • Sign in to your Twitter account.
  • Find the tweet you want to delete on your profile, timeline, or by searching for the specific tweet.
  • Click on the three dots that appear in the upper right corner of the tweet.
  • Select "Delete Tweet" from the dropdown menu.
  • Confirm that you want to delete the tweet by clicking "Delete" in the pop-up window.

Keep in mind that once you delete a tweet, you can't get it back. It's also important to note that if someone has already seen or shared a screenshot of the tweet, the content of the tweet may still be available online, even after you've deleted it.

If they have only retweeted it, then when you delete it you will also be deleted from others (it will not appear as such but the content has been deleted), but the comments and others that everyone has made will continue to be there.

How to delete all tweets

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First of all, you should know that Twitter archives all tweets after 3200. In other words, after that number, the previous ones are archived in a tweet archive that you can access whenever you want.

We tell you this because many of the tools that we are going to talk about only delete up to 3200 tweets. The rest does not touch them or yes, it depends on the tool you use. Of course, another option is to repeat the entire process several times until you delete all the tweets you have. An example, if you have 16000 tweets in the account, you would have to go through the tool five times for it to really be clean.

What should you do before using a tool

A previous step before starting to delete tweets from your account without looking back is to make a copy of the history of messages that you have published. It is not nonsense and although you may think that you are going to start the account from scratch and that you are also going to do it well, it is always good to keep the history in case any of those messages could help you.

Or, as a backup just in case you regret the decision. If you don't have a copy, you won't be able to restore the messages.

In addition, Twitter is not very in favor of using external tools to delete all content from the social network. They advocate more for creating a new account and giving it the same name. However, this does not transfer any followers you have or your following. Hence it is not a good solution.

To make a backup of your Twitter account, follow the steps below:

  • Log in to your Twitter account.
  • Click on your profile icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Select “Settings & Privacy” from the dropdown menu.
  • Click on “Account” in the menu bar on the left.
  • Scroll down to the "Your Twitter Archive" section and click "Request Your Archive."
  • You will be prompted to enter your Twitter password to verify your identity.
  • After entering your password, click "Confirm" to request the download of your data.
  • Twitter will send you an email when your file is ready to download.
  • Follow the instructions in the email to download and save your file.

Please note that it may take some time for Twitter to collect and prepare your data. Once you download your file, you'll have access to all your tweets, direct messages, lists, and more in one zipped file.

Now that you have it, we are going to show you some of the tools that you can use to delete all tweets.

Tweet

It is a tool that allows you to delete all the tweets you want, both on your computer and from a tablet or mobile. To do this, all you have to do is allow the app to access your Twitter account and you will be able to delete everything or perform searches and choose the tweets that you want to delete.

This is one of the easiest to use, and it is not complicated at all. Ideal for when you want to delete several posts at once (and not one at a time).

Delete all my tweets

Let's go with another of the applications. You will also have to give them permission to access your account and be able to delete the tweets.

As we told you, they will only be able to delete in groups of 3200 messages, so if you have more, you will have to continue using it until your profile is truly empty.

Also, you should know that it does not allow you to select which ones to save and which ones to delete. It deletes them all. But not only from Twitter, but also from search results.

Tweet Delete

Tweet Delete

One of the best known is this, which can delete all tweets at once and also has some curious options, such as being able to schedule deletion automatically.

Of course, this tool only allows you to delete 3200 tweets. If you want to continue deleting you will have to pay a premium account to do it (as well as to schedule and other extra features that may interest you).

twiwipe

Maybe it's one of the lesser known, but that's not why it's bad. In this case, you can start with the browser, give it permission and the moment you give Star Wiping it will start deleting all tweets.

As you can see, there are many ways to delete all tweets, some are free and some are paid. Keep in mind that if you authorize the use of these tools, you can later revoke it to maintain the security of your account. Have you ever needed to suddenly delete all the tweets from your account? How did you do it?


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