Delete All TikTok Reposts at Once
Your Reposts tab is a running record of every video you've re-shared, and TikTok only lets you remove them one at a time through the Share menu. Redact clears them in bulk instead. Pick the Reposts category, choose a date range or clear all time, and delete. It all runs on your own device, so your account data stays with you.
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Your reposts say as much about you as your own posts
A repost isn't your own video, it's someone else's clip you re-shared to your followers, closer to a public endorsement than a private like. Over time they pile up on a public Reposts tab that anyone can scroll, and old shares can work against you on everything from privacy to job hunting to college admissions.
Your Reposts tab is public
Every video you share sits on a dedicated tab right next to your uploads and likes. Anyone who visits your profile can scroll through it, and old shares may reflect interests or moods you no longer care to display.
One at a time is slow
TikTok gives you no way to clear reposts in bulk. To undo a single share you open the video, open the Share menu, and remove it, then repeat for the next one. Redact handles the whole tedious pass for you.
Reposts shape your followers' feeds
When you repost a clip, TikTok pushes it straight to the feeds of the people who follow you. Removing old shares stops that distribution and puts you back in charge of what your profile recommends to others.
A cleaner starting point
Refreshing your account before a job search, a new school, or just a tidy-up is easy when the slate is clear. Wiping your reposts resets that public tab completely without touching any of your own videos.
Clear your Reposts tab in one pass
Connect your TikTok account and Redact sorts your content into four categories: public videos, private videos, likes, and reposts. Choose Reposts, set a start and end point (anything from a single week up to all time, or leave the default at all time), and run it. Removing a repost only un-shares it from your account, so the original creator's video stays live and untouched.
- Reposts category
- Date range or all time
- Preview first
- On-device
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Choose the content to delete
Date Range
All time to now, or a narrower window
Preview, delete, or schedule
Preview Mode
See exactly which reposts match your date range before a single one is removed.
Deletion Mode
Remove every repost that matches, once you're happy with the preview.
Schedule Deletion
Re-run the cleanup on a recurring schedule so your Reposts tab stays clear.
How to mass delete your TikTok reposts with Redact
Connect your account, pick the Reposts category, and Redact un-shares the matched videos for you.
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Download Redact for free
Download for your device →Install Redact on your device and create a free account. It runs locally, so setup takes a minute.
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Connect your TikTok account
Open Redact, choose TikTok, and link your account. Your login goes straight to TikTok and never touches a Redact server.
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Pick the Reposts category and a date range
Choose Reposts from the four content categories, then set a start and end point, anything from a single week up to all time. Leave the default at all time to clear everything.
Good to know: Redact's TikTok tools, including the repost deleter, are a Premium feature.
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Preview, then delete
Run Preview Mode to see exactly which reposts will go, then switch to Deletion Mode to remove them. Turn on Schedule Deletion to keep the tab clear on a recurring basis.
Redact never sees your TikTok account or password
Redact is local-first, so the app runs entirely on your own machine and your login never touches our servers. There is nothing for us to leak, sell, or hand over. Sign-in is passwordless through a secure email code, the tool asks for only the access it needs, and you can disconnect TikTok whenever you choose.
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Frequently asked questions
A repost is a video you re-shared, not one you made. When you tap the Share arrow on someone else's TikTok and choose Repost, it goes to your followers' feeds under your name and shows up on the Reposts tab of your profile. It doesn't live in your Posts, because it isn't your upload. Redact's Reposts category targets exactly these re-shares.
No. Removing a repost only un-shares it from your account. It comes off your Reposts tab and stops appearing in your followers' feeds, but the original creator's video stays live and completely untouched. You're only undoing your own re-share, not deleting anyone else's post.
Redact's TikTok tools, including the repost deleter, are part of Premium, so you'll need a Premium plan to clear your reposts. Downloading Redact and setting up your account is still free.
Yes. Redact is local-first, so the work happens on your device and your login and TikTok data never touch a Redact server. Sign-in is passwordless through a secure email code, the tool asks for only the access it needs, and you can disconnect anytime.
Yes. Alongside a one-time run, Redact offers Schedule Deletion, which repeats the cleanup on a recurring basis. It's handy if you repost often and want the tab to stay clear without doing it by hand each time.
Yes. Preview Mode shows you exactly which reposts match your date range before a single one is removed, so you can check the list first. When you're happy with it, switch to Deletion Mode to clear them.
Yes. Leave the date range at all time to clear every repost in one batch, or narrow the window to a specific week, month, or year if you only want to remove part of your history.
TikTok limits how quickly changes can be made, so Redact removes reposts at up to 20 per minute to stay within that limit. A large Reposts tab can take a while, so it's fine to leave it running, and a scheduled cleanup can keep chipping away over time.