Mass Delete Tweets / Posts, Replies, Likes, & DMs
Redact allows you to mass delete your tweets / posts, reposts, likes, quotes, DMs, & replies! Redact comes with a slew of filtering options, this allows you to quickly find & remove the most problematic Twitter / X content. Search by username, keywords, & dates. App includes mass unfollower and mass unblocker.
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Mass Delete tweets / X posts
Redact's comprehensive system lets you delete tweets / posts in bulk while providing you with a versatile set of tools to manage your online presence effortlessly. Whether you want to delete all tweets / posts at once, or clear your online presence to the beginning of time, or go through your comments one by and choose what to delete, Redact has you covered.
We don’t just give you the ability to wipe everything away; we also offer you the option to safeguard your cherished posts by archiving them locally on your device. Additionally, you can fine-tune the process to your exact preferences, pinpointing and removing tweets / posts as specific as those containing particular keywords posted from March to April 2013.
Moreover, there’s no need to fret about an overeager selection criterion. We let you run your settings dry so you can see which tweets / posts would be removed before confirming the deletion. Plus, you have the ability to selectively exclude individual tweets / posts from the batch, giving you unparalleled control and precision that no one else can match.
We don’t just give you the ability to wipe everything away; we also offer you the option to safeguard your cherished posts by archiving them locally on your device. Additionally, you can fine-tune the process to your exact preferences, pinpointing and removing tweets / posts as specific as those containing particular keywords posted from March to April 2013.
Moreover, there’s no need to fret about an overeager selection criterion. We let you run your settings dry so you can see which tweets / posts would be removed before confirming the deletion. Plus, you have the ability to selectively exclude individual tweets / posts from the batch, giving you unparalleled control and precision that no one else can match.

Mass Delete Tweets / X Content by Date Range
Redact gives you complete control over what timeframe to include or disinclude when you bulk delete tweets / posts, likes, DMs, or replies. Not only are you able to choose dates to start looking after, and dates to only look before, but everything in between. You can specify individual months, weeks, or years - whatever you feel most comfortable with and whatever works best for your circumstances.
All of this functionality is paralleled inside of our relative date functionality, giving you a more human perspective on the same time frames. For example, you can delete everything “older than two weeks,” or “between 2 and 3 years old.” This gives you less precise but more intuitive insight into what’s being deleted according to the timeframe that works best for you.
All of this functionality is paralleled inside of our relative date functionality, giving you a more human perspective on the same time frames. For example, you can delete everything “older than two weeks,” or “between 2 and 3 years old.” This gives you less precise but more intuitive insight into what’s being deleted according to the timeframe that works best for you.

Mass Delete Tweets / X Content by Keyword
Our content discrimination isn’t just limited to hashtags, you can specify any kind of content you need to point the bulk tweet deletion in the right direction. If you don’t want anybody seeing all the times you obsessively posted that certain somebody’s name back in 2014, we have you covered! Alternatively, you could select from a pre-curated list of spicy content. Redact is more than capable of handling whatever keywords in whatever quantity you have.
And just like with Hashtags, you can feed as few or as many keywords to Redact as you need for your purposes; pinpoint precision, total indiscriminate destruction, or something in between. And remember, always be sure to run it dry to ensure expected behavior.
And just like with Hashtags, you can feed as few or as many keywords to Redact as you need for your purposes; pinpoint precision, total indiscriminate destruction, or something in between. And remember, always be sure to run it dry to ensure expected behavior.

Delete All Your Replies on Twitter / X
Replies, just like posts and quote tweets / , are essentially identical to regular posts; you can mass delete all of them with the exact same set of tools. We allow you to specify the time frame according to absolute or relative date ranges, only include replies containing specific words, only delete replies containing that one hashtag, and of course, get a preview over what exactly your settings catch in the sights before you commit to removing it forever.

Mass Delete All Twitter / X Direct Messages at Once
Redact is as flexible as it is powerful, and we aren’t just limited to posts and replies! We allow you to mass delete all of your DMs on Twitter/X just as easily as you can delete posts, reposts, and likes. This comes in two forms; first, you can mass remove all your direct messages from everybody you’ve ever talked to ever, or you can target your DM deletion towards only one person.
All our intuitive date and time selection tools work just as well. If you want to wipe your records of what you sent to everybody you talked to on August 1, 2021, you can do just that! Keep in mind, DMs are deleted only locally - your conversation partner still has access to those messages. However, if your Twitter account ever got hacked or stolen, the perpetrators wouldn't see any of your private conversations.
All our intuitive date and time selection tools work just as well. If you want to wipe your records of what you sent to everybody you talked to on August 1, 2021, you can do just that! Keep in mind, DMs are deleted only locally - your conversation partner still has access to those messages. However, if your Twitter account ever got hacked or stolen, the perpetrators wouldn't see any of your private conversations.

Delete All Twitter Likes at Once
Redact gives you direct power to delete all of your likes on Twitter. No longer are you bound to the flip of a switch of whether they’re public or private. We allow you to fine tune exactly what people know you’re interested in. Additionally, you can keep everybody guessing with regular, scheduled deletions every week. Nobody can call you out for your hidden anime fandom if the evidence is removed every day. You can also narrow down which likes to remove based on various filters, you don't have to delete them all.

Delete All Twitter Followers
Getting a clean start on twitter may entail more than just changing what posts you appear to have made. Resetting your audience can go a long way to freshening up your online presence, even if it might sting to lose that hard earned attention. Whether you decide to pull that trigger or not, Redact gives you unparalleled power over exactly how over you want to start.

Mass & Batch Unfollow on Twitter
In a similar vein to removing all of your followers, Redact lets you unfollow everybody you yourself follow. This has just as much an impact on how people perceive your online presence - you are what you consume after all. You can even choose to unfollow accounts that don't follow you back, based on verification status, or even based on how many followers they have.
With just as much precision and power as all of our other features, Redact puts control into your hands over who you follow with unprecedented convenience. Rather than meticulously sifting through all the hundreds of random accounts you’ve slowly accumulated over the years, wipe it all away and start fresh with Redact.
With just as much precision and power as all of our other features, Redact puts control into your hands over who you follow with unprecedented convenience. Rather than meticulously sifting through all the hundreds of random accounts you’ve slowly accumulated over the years, wipe it all away and start fresh with Redact.

Delete Twitter / X History
Experience the convenience of Redact, your all-in-one Twitter content management solution. Quickly delete tweets / posts using specific keywords, date ranges, and hashtags, or ignore all of those things to start completely fresh by mass deleting all of your Twitter content. To hang on to all those years of memories, archive everything locally before saying goodbye. Clean up more than just your posts, but your DMs, likes, and replies as well.
With Redact, tailor your online presence to exactly the you that you want everybody to see, nothing more, nothing less. Download and test Redact for free today.
With Redact, tailor your online presence to exactly the you that you want everybody to see, nothing more, nothing less. Download and test Redact for free today.

Frequently asked questions
To delete all your tweets / X posts in bulk, simply download the Redact app, create an account, select Twitter/X and set up your deletion using specific date ranges, keyword filters, hashtag filters and more. We've written this helpful guide that details the complete step-by-step process of mass deleting Twitter content, as well as this YouTube video if you prefer to watch the process.
Yes, you can mass unmute accounts on Twitter (or X) at once, using Redact. You can also mass unblock people on Twitter with Redact. Simply download Redact, navigate to the Twitter bulk deletion tool, and swap to the advanced form. Select “Unblock or Unmute accounts” and decide whether you want to unblock, unmute, or both. You can also set user IDs to exclude from the mass unblocking/unmuting. We’ve made a helpful YouTube video here.
Note - this is a premium feature of Redact.
Note - this is a premium feature of Redact.
Yes, you can remove all of your posts on Twitter at once with the Redact app. We've written a detailed guide available here, and a YouTube video here.
To begin, simply download Redact & create a free account. Navigate to the Twitter service, and select "posts" from the available content types. To remove all posts, leave all filters blank and keep the date range to span from All time until Now. You can enable the local archive to keep local copies of all deleted content. Then, select your deletion mode - either "Preview Mode" to see what will be deleted first, "Select & Delete" to manually review and mark content for deletion, or "Deletion" mode to wipe everything from your Twitter Profile.
Note - Twitter imposes rate limits, which slow down the mass deletion process. Redact respects these limits, and may slow down to keep your Twitter / X profile in good standing. We recommend upgrading your account to premium to make use of the file import feature, which offers a faster and more stable way to delete all your Tweets at once.
To begin, simply download Redact & create a free account. Navigate to the Twitter service, and select "posts" from the available content types. To remove all posts, leave all filters blank and keep the date range to span from All time until Now. You can enable the local archive to keep local copies of all deleted content. Then, select your deletion mode - either "Preview Mode" to see what will be deleted first, "Select & Delete" to manually review and mark content for deletion, or "Deletion" mode to wipe everything from your Twitter Profile.
Note - Twitter imposes rate limits, which slow down the mass deletion process. Redact respects these limits, and may slow down to keep your Twitter / X profile in good standing. We recommend upgrading your account to premium to make use of the file import feature, which offers a faster and more stable way to delete all your Tweets at once.
If you delete your Twitter DMs (Direct Messages), the other person will still be able to see the conversation on their end. You can see more info about this from X / Twitter's documentation here. In short, when you delete a direct message on X it is only removed from your half of the interaction. However, deleting your Twitter/X message history ensures that the contents of your messages cannot be used against you in the event of a data breach, or an account breach / hack that impacts you.
Yes, you can delete all your Twitter posts that contain specific hashtags using the Redact app. Just download Redact, create a free account, and navigate to the Twitter / X bulk deletion tool. Select 'posts' as the content type, and enter the hashtag(s) you want to target in the 'Hashtags' field. You can also set a date range if you want to narrow down the search. Leave other filters blank if you want to delete all posts with that hashtag. Then, choose your deletion mode - 'Preview Mode' to see what will be deleted first, 'Select & Delete' to manually review and mark content for deletion, or 'Deletion' mode to wipe everything from your X profile. Note that Twitter imposes rate limits which may slow down the mass deletion process. We recommend upgrading to a premium account for faster deletion using file import.
You can delete posts on Twitter by locating the post, clicking the three dots in the top right corner, and choosing "Delete". After confirming once, the post will be deleted. If you want to bulk delete all or many of your Tweets, you'll need to use a third-party tool like Redact. With Redact, you can filter your posts by date range, keywords, hashtags, and more to target exactly what you want to delete. You can also choose to archive your posts locally before deletion if you want to keep a copy. To get started, just download Redact, create a free account, and navigate to the Twitter / X bulk deletion tool. Select 'posts' as the content type, set up your filters as desired, and choose your deletion mode - 'Preview Mode' to see what will be deleted first, 'Select & Delete' to manually review and mark content for deletion, or 'Deletion' mode to wipe everything from your X profile. Note that Twitter imposes rate limits which may slow down the mass deletion process. We recommend upgrading to a premium account for faster deletion using file import.
To mass unfollow people on Twitter (now X), you need to use a third-party tool like Redact, as Twitter does not support it natively. With Redact, you can easily unfollow all or some of the accounts you follow on Twitter at once using the bulk unfollow feature. Here's how to do it: Download Redact and create an account. Navigate to the Twitter / X bulk deletion tool and switch to the advanced form. Select "Unfollow Accounts" and configure the filters - you can unfollow users based on who they follow, mute and verification status, follower count, and more. Note that this is a premium feature of Redact.
Yes, you can mass delete all your likes on Twitter/X, or bulk unlike content on Twitter using the Redact app. Just download Redact, create a free account, and navigate to the Twitter / X bulk deletion tool. If you want to delete all your Twitter likes, just select Likes, apply a date range, and run the preview or deletion. If you want to target specific content to unlike, select the Advanced form in the top right, de-select all the "Things to delete" that you want to keep, and apply whatever filters you need - keywords, hashtags, date ranges, etc. We've written a complete guide on mass unliking content on Twitter / X, and created a video guide here.
We recommend upgrading to a premium account for faster deletion using file import.
We recommend upgrading to a premium account for faster deletion using file import.
You can mass delete pictures and videos on Twitter easily using the Redact app. We've written a complete guide for deleting X posts with specific content types in bulk. To get started, just download Redact, create a free account, and navigate to the Twitter / X bulk deletion tool. Select the Advanced form in the top right, choose "Delete Tweets", then scroll down to the "Attributes to Require" section and choose "Tweet has an image", "Tweet has a video", or both. Configure the result of the filters if you want to narrow down the deletion further. Finally, run the deletion in your preferred mode.
We recommend upgrading to a premium account for faster deletion using file import.
Yes, Redact has the most powerful set of features to bulk delete your Twitter DMs. We've written a comprehensive guide on the subject that you can read here. You can target DMs for removal by keyword, dates, keywords, and media within the DM such as images, videos, links, and more. Please be aware that when you delete DMs, they are ONLY deleted from your end. The person on the other end can still read the conversation. The point of mass removing direct messages from your end is to keep your account more secure in the event of a data breach or account theft, and to reduce your personal risk profile.
Yes, you can delete lists on Twitter (or X) in bulk with the Redact app. You can delete all lists, or only specific ones based on keywords in their title, description, or the number of members in the lists. To get started, just download Redact, create an account, and navigate to the X / Twitter bulk deletion tool. Swap to the "advanced" form, and select Delete Lists. You can filter based on member count, list title keywords, or list description keywords.
Please note, this is a premium feature of Redact.
Please note, this is a premium feature of Redact.
Start cleaning your Twitter account easily.
STEP 1
Sign in to Redact's Twitter service
Redact is available on PC, Mac, Linux, and the Google and iOS app stores. Install and you're good to go. (some services may be unavailable on mobile devices)
STEP 2
Choose the method of deletion
Redact offers a wide range of rule options, specifying what content and where to find it. There are multiple methods of deletions also such as:
Preview Mode: For just viewing the potential deletion items based on the form
Deletion Mode: Where you want to get straight in deleting content
Select and Delete: Where you pick what items to be deleted by batches of 10.
Preview Mode: For just viewing the potential deletion items based on the form
Deletion Mode: Where you want to get straight in deleting content
Select and Delete: Where you pick what items to be deleted by batches of 10.
STEP 3
Watch your content deletion in real time

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