Twitter Doesn’t Let You Bulk Delete Tweets — Here’s the Workaround
Work around missing bulk delete options on Twitter with the DeleteTweets browser extension for filters, backups, and automation.
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Twitter’s native tools don’t support bulk deletions, which leaves you scrolling endlessly. DeleteTweets (https://taskease.info/DeleteTweets) fills the gap: it runs in your browser, simulates your actions, and automates search and deletion based on filters you choose.
Workaround: Use a browser extension to handle bulk deletion while keeping data on your device.
What Twitter lacks
- No built-in bulk delete for tweets, retweets, replies, or likes.
- Limited filtering before removal.
- No automatic backups of deleted content.
How DeleteTweets solves it
- Choose what to remove—tweets, retweets, replies, or likes.
- Apply filters for date, keywords, engagement, or custom conditions.
- Run a backup and archive deleted tweets automatically.
- Click delete once. The extension searches and removes all matches.
- Export your backup file if you want a local record.
Best practices when using the workaround
- Start with date filters to avoid deleting recent posts you still need.
- Use keyword filters to target topics tied to past events or campaigns.
- Keep backups to audit changes or restore context later.
Skip manual scrolling and get bulk control with DeleteTweets: https://taskease.info/DeleteTweets.
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