Twitter is a hellish snark-den populated by trolls, spambots, and scammers. Why would anyone purposefully spend time there? Well, the good news is you don’t have to! In fact, you can delete your entire account or clean up any unfortunate word vomit.
You’ve posted a tweet that has come back to bite you, or you fear that it might in the future (politicians, pay attention!), so you want to remove it.
If it’s a fresh tweet or a tweet you can easily track down, you can delete it right from Twitter. But what about older tweets that may not be so simple to find? And what if you want to easily and quickly delete multiple tweets? No worries. With the right tool, you can go back in time and erase your more ill-advised musings.
Tweet Deleter, for example, helps you browse or search for older tweets by date or keyword and delete multiple tweets in a single shot. TweetDelete automatically deletes all tweets before a certain date.
Of course, deleting an older tweet doesn’t undo all the damage. People have already read and possibly reacted to your tweet. But you still may want to kick out the tweet for the sake of permanence and posterity. Why let a bad tweet linger? Here’s what you need to know.