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So you can delete your oldest tweets without having to search your entire profile | TUTORIAL

Have you ever regretted a tweet you posted and when you want to delete it, you realize it’s deep in your profile? And it is that scrolling all over the social network to find and remove them can be a cumbersome task especially if you are one of those who have a lot of tweets.

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Fortunately, there are some pages that help users get rid of those posts without having to navigate through the entire profile.

Next, we present two of them and we tell you how you can start them.

TweetDelete

Founded in 2011, TweetDelete promises to get rid of the oldest tweets on your profile. The page can quickly clear the last 3200 tweets of the user. To achieve this you must follow the following steps.

First, in a web browser, search for the TweetDeleter site. Already on the page, you must click on the button ‘Sign in with Twitter’, then enter your app username and password. Then you will select the button ‘Authorize application’.

The page can quickly delete the user’s last 3,200 tweets. (Photo: screenshot, TweetDeleter)

Once inside, the page will ask you ‘What would you like to do?’you must click on the first option called ‘Search and delete tweets’.

Once inside, you can select the posts you want to delete. Also, for a better result, the page allows you to search for the tweet by a word or phrase.

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Once the tweets to be deleted have been selected, you only have to click on the button ‘Remove’. It is important to note that once deleted, posts cannot be recovered.

TweetDelete

Similar to the previous option, TweetDelete also allows you to delete the last 3,200 tweets. First of all, you must click on the option ‘Sign in with Twitter‘ and then select the button ‘Authorize the application’.

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Once tweets are deleted, they cannot be recovered.  (Photo: screenshot, TweetDelete)

Once tweets are deleted, they cannot be recovered. (Photo: screenshot, TweetDelete)

Then the page will display the option to age of tweetswhere you can select the number of months you want the site to go back to delete your posts.

You must also add a word or phrase to delete the tweets that contain them, in the option ‘Only tweets containing this word/phrase’. It is important that you make sure that everything is correct, because once deleted, the publications cannot be recovered.

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Finally, you just have to click on the button ‘Delete my tweets’.

With the help of these two pages, you will be able to say goodbye to any post you have made before.

Source: Elcomercio

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