Mass Delete Twitter/X Likes
Each of your Twitter/X likes is a tiny vote, and you've cast thousands of them over the years: the 3am hot takes, the things you agreed with for five seconds, accounts and posts you don't even remember. Twitter/X quietly made likes private in 2024, but they're still a running record of who you used to be, and they're still steering what your feed shows you. Redact unlikes them in bulk, all of them or only the ones you pick. Wipe everything, filter by date or keyword, preview it, then clear them.
Free for your last 30 days of tweets, replies & likes.
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Private to others, most of the time
Twitter/X flipped likes to private in 2024, but that's not the same as gone. Your likes still steer your algorithm, still sit in one list if your account is breached, and could be made public again on a policy whim. Three things didn't change at all.
They still train your algorithm
Every like is a vote that tells the For You page to serve you more of the same. Old likes keep voting long after you've moved on, so one bored late-night scroll can snowball into a feed full of stuff you don't even like anymore.
A hijacked account hands them over
The moment someone else gets into your account, your entire likes history is theirs to read, sitting in one tidy list. Clearing the old ones leaves less behind if you're ever compromised.
Twitter/X changes its mind
Likes were public for roughly fifteen years, then private overnight. A future policy flip could put them right back on display, so the only way to be sure an old like won't resurface is to remove it.
Reset what the algorithm thinks you want
Your likes are the loudest signal you send Twitter/X about what to show you. Every heart says more of this, so old impulses keep shaping today's feed. Clear them and the For You page recalibrates around who you are now, not who you were ten thousand likes ago.
- Unliking is silent. The author gets no notification when you remove a like.
- Recalibrate, not reset. Clearing likes nudges your recommendations without touching your tweets, follows, or account.
- No notification sent
- Recalibrates For You
- Tweets untouched
Things to delete *
Select what you want to delete
Remove every like, or wipe them with precision
Leave every filter blank and Redact unlikes every last one. Or narrow the batch down to exactly what you want gone, preview the filtered results, keep anything worth keeping, and wipe the rest.
Date range
Clear everything you liked before a year you choose, and keep this year's likes intact.
Keyword
Unlike every post mentioning a given topic, person, or phrase in one pass.
Hashtag
Target likes on posts carrying a specific hashtag and leave the rest alone.
Engagement count
Filter by how much a liked post got, so you can clear the forgettable ones.
Media type
Narrow to likes on posts with images or video when that's all you want gone.
Preview, wipe, or automatically delete your Twitter Likes
Every cleanup can be checked before anything comes off, and repeat passes can run on their own.
Preview mode
See exactly which likes a filter caught before you remove a single one, so nothing goes by surprise.
Bulk unlike
Run the queue and clear the whole batch at once, paced inside Twitter/X's rate limits.
Schedule mode
Set an automatic daily, weekly, or monthly cleanup so your likes stay clear without you starting each run.
Your likes never leave your device
Redact talks straight to Twitter/X from your own device, unlikes everything on the spot, and never routes your likes or your login through a Redact server. It takes only the access it needs to do the unliking, and you can cut off that access the moment you're done.
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Frequently asked questions
Not anymore. Twitter/X made likes private in 2024, so only you can see what you've liked. They still feed your For You recommendations, still sit in one list if your account is ever compromised, and could be made public again if the policy changes, so clearing the old ones is still worth doing.
You can download Redact and run your first cleanup free. Larger all-time sweeps and archive import sit on the paid plans, but clearing recent likes costs nothing.
Yes. Leave the filters blank for a full sweep of every like you've ever tapped, or narrow it down by date range, keyword, hashtag, engagement count, or media type. Run a Preview first to see exactly what's queued.
It helps a lot. Likes are one of the strongest signals Twitter/X uses to build your recommendations, so removing the old ones nudges the algorithm to recalibrate around what you actually want now.
No. Unliking is silent. Removing a like doesn't send a notification, it simply takes the like back off the post and out of your history.
Redact paces itself inside Twitter/X's rate limits so nothing gets throttled. For a really deep history, run it in date slices or let a schedule chip away over a few passes, or import your Twitter/X archive to go faster. By hand this is hours of tapping; Redact does it in minutes.
More Twitter/X features
Mass Delete Tweets and X Posts
Bulk delete your tweets, retweets, quote tweets, and replies. Wipe the whole timeline or filter by keyword, hashtag, date, media, or engagement first.
Mass Delete Tweets by Date Range
Clear a whole era of old tweets at once. Set exact dates or a relative window like older than two years, across tweets, replies, likes, and DMs.
Mass Delete Tweets by Hashtag
Bulk delete tweets by hashtag, one tag or many, with a preserve list for the tagged tweets you keep.
Mass Delete Tweets by Keyword
Bulk delete tweets by keyword or phrase, with preserve filters and a built-in offensive-content classifier.
Mass Delete Replies on Twitter/X
Bulk delete the replies you've left under other people's tweets, by date, keyword, or engagement. Your tweets stay untouched.
Mass Delete Retweets on Twitter/X
Un-retweet your whole history in one pass, or filter by date, keyword, or hashtag first. Your own tweets and the originals stay untouched.
Filter Twitter/X Posts by Content Type and Media
Pick exactly which content types to remove, then narrow by media attribute. Delete only retweets, clear every quote tweet, or wipe just your video posts.
Mass Delete Twitter/X DMs
Bulk delete your Twitter/X DMs by date, keyword, media, or recipient. Clears your side of every conversation. A premium feature.
Delete Your Grok Chat History
Wipe your Grok chat history in one pass, or search and pick the conversations that go. Starred chats and anything you preserve stay untouched.
Mass Unblock and Unmute Twitter/X Accounts
Bulk unblock and unmute Twitter/X accounts in one pass. Clear your whole block list and mute list, or just named handles, with a preserve list for the rest.
Mass Unfollow Twitter/X Accounts
Bulk unfollow the accounts you follow on Twitter/X, all at once or filtered by account type and follower count, with a preserve list for the handles you keep.
Faster Bulk Deletion via Twitter/X Data Export
Import your Twitter/X archive .zip into the desktop app and wipe a huge timeline up to 10x faster than live deletion, with every filter intact.
Bulk Delete Twitter/X Lists
Bulk delete the Twitter/X Lists you own, all at once or filtered by title, description, or member count. Deleting a list never unfollows anyone.
Delete Your Entire Twitter/X History
Wipe your whole Twitter/X account in one sweep, every content type at once, with a local archive saved to your computer first.