Delete Your Entire Discord Chat History

Some accounts aren't worth cleaning one conversation at a time. Redact clears your entire Discord history in one pass: every server channel, every DM, every group chat, all the way back to when you first signed up. It saves a copy to your own machine first, so a clean slate doesn't mean losing the memories. And because Discord removes a DM from both sides, the conversations you wipe disappear for the other person too.

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Why start fresh

Years of chats add up to a detailed profile of you

An account you have had for years has quietly recorded every server you joined, every DM you sent, and every file you shared. Most of it you have forgotten. A clean slate clears the whole record at once, not just the parts you happen to remember.

01

It doesn't represent you anymore

The person posting in those servers years ago isn't running your life now, but the messages are still there, still searchable by anyone in the channel. Keep the account and the handle, lose the baggage.

02

It's a bigger target than you think

Old DMs and posts leak addresses, plans, opinions, and who you talk to. The more you leave up, the more there is to scrape, dig through, or screenshot.

03

Half measures leave a trail

Delete your messages but leave the replies and group chats that point back at them, and you have left a puzzle with most of the pieces still on the table. A full wipe clears the whole thread of your activity.

Where it clears

Every conversation, every channel, going back to day one

A full wipe doesn't just touch your most recent server. Redact works through every place your messages live on Discord: server channels, threads, forum topics, direct messages, and group chats. Set the date range to All Time, leave every content type on, and Redact clears images, videos, links, embeds, sounds, files, stickers, and text in a single pass.

  • Server channels
  • Direct messages
  • Group DMs
  • Threads & forums
Keep what matters

A full wipe doesn't have to be all-or-nothing

Wipe everything, or narrow the run first so Redact only clears what you choose and leaves the rest of your history in place.

All time, or a date range

Set the range to All Time for a complete wipe, or target a single window to clear only an older era.

Content types

Include every type, or keep some: images, videos, links, embeds, sounds, files, stickers, and text.

Servers, channels, and DMs

Choose exactly which servers, channels, DMs, and group chats to include, and leave the ones you want to keep unselected.

Keyword

Narrow the run to messages containing specific words or phrases, matched on full words like Discord's own search.

Keep pinned messages

Turn on the pinned override and Redact deletes around any message you have pinned.

Run it your way

Preview first, then wipe

Preview

Queue everything that matches and review it before a single message is removed. Best for a first pass.

Deletion

Wipe everything that matches in one shot, once you trust the criteria.

Review and Delete

Work through the matches batch by batch, excluding anything you want to keep as you go.

Schedule

Save your all-time wipe and re-run it on a cadence so your history stays clear. A Premium feature.

Step-by-step guide

How to wipe your entire Discord history with Redact

Connect your account, set it to clear everything, and Redact works through your whole history for you.

  1. 1

    Download Redact for free

    Install Redact on your device. It runs on desktop (Windows, macOS, and Linux) plus iOS and Android.

    Download for your device →
  2. 2

    Connect your Discord account

    Open Redact, choose Discord, and link your account. Your login is sent straight to Discord and never touches a Redact server.

  3. 3

    Set it to wipe everything

    Leave every message type on, select all your servers and DMs, and set the date range to All Time. Add a keyword or keep-pinned rule only if you want to spare something.

    Good to know: clearing your last 30 days is free. Wiping your full all-time history needs Premium. Importing your Discord data package can help Redact find old messages faster, though Discord's rate limits still apply.

  4. 4

    Preview, then confirm

    Run a Preview to see everything queued across servers, channels, DMs, and group chats, and exclude anything you want to keep. When you are happy, switch on Deletion.

  5. 5

    Let Redact do the work

    Discord rate-limits deletion to roughly 25 messages a minute, and Redact respects that to keep your account in good standing, so a long history runs in the background over time. Keep the app open and let it work through to the end.

A clean slate, with nothing lost

Before Redact removes a single message, it saves every batch to your computer as a Local Archive. Your Discord history empties out while your personal record stays on your own drive, yours to keep. Nothing is ever uploaded to a Redact server, and it works without a logging bot.

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