A fresh Start: Delete all tweets, retweets, and Twitter likes in one go!

Are you looking for a fresh beginning after all that chaotic atmosphere shaped around the US presidential elections and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? Then let's begin with spring cleaning in your Twitter account via tweet cleaning, deleting all Retweets, and removing Twitter likes.

Twitter is one of the world's leading social media platforms for conversations and debates. Every single day at least half a billion tweets are being sent. Everyone on Twitter may tweet their thoughts on a specific situation or an ongoing discussion shaped around a piping hot hashtag. Herein, Twitter presents a ground for controversial topics, leading to some outrages.

Let's consider past presidential elections in the US. Many of us somehow involved just fierce debates that have been going on throughout the US. The major candidates, Biden and Trump, and the masses got involved may the most contentious election of US history that ended. Voter turnout was %65, the highest of the last 100 years.

After such an atmosphere which we passed through, it is not very hard to estimate that millions of voters do not hesitate to get in ongoing debates on Twitter. Over 150 million tweets were sent during the election period in the United States. Moreover, Twitter announced that they had labeled 300,000 tweets under its Civic Integrity Policy for disputed and misleading contents.

Many of us might lose ourselves in the rude debates that occurred during the election. Moreover, other social discussions have continued around topics like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement. Unfortunately, for those who want to delete all tweets, delete retweets, and delete all Twitter likes, Twitter does not provide any service.

Herein, if you want to make a fresh beginning after the election, you can make it done with Circleboom with just a few steps below.

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How to Delete Tweets in Bulk?

Step #1: Log in to the Circleboom to delete tweets in bulk.

If you don’t have Circleboom access, you can easily authenticate your Twitter account in seconds.

Step #2:  Go to the Circleboom menu on the left side, from there, click on “My Tweets” and from the drop-menu “My Tweets” respectively.

Here, you can find your recent tweets listed.

Step #3: When you are done, you can finish the process to delete your recent tweets, click on “Delete selected”.

If you don’t want to remove your Tweets, you can easily specify them via using typing in keywords, hashtags, and by date on the right-hand search bar.

Also for those who would like follow these steps with our hands-on video:

Note: Twitter does not allow access beyond the most recent 3,200 tweets. That's why, if you want to delete all tweets beyond the last 3,200, you can make it done via Circleboom's delete Twitter History feature.

With Twitter Archive Deleter of Circleboom, you can delete old tweets by date range, username, keyword, or by media tweets/retweets/replies as well.

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How to Delete all Retweets?

Step #1: Log in to the Circleboom dashboard.

If you don’t have Circleboom access, here you can easily authenticate your Twitter account.

Step #2: Go for the Circleboom menu on the left side of the window.

Click on the drop-icon next to “My Tweets”.  Go for “Delete RTs”.

Step #3:  After you specified the selection, click on the “Delete selected RTs” button in red. That’s it!

Here, you may consider specifying your retweets that you want to delete. For instance, you can filter your retweets by searching some keywords, hashtags, and date info on the search bar on the right.

You can also watch the below hands-on video to delete Retweets (unretweet) at once.

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How to Delete all Twitter Likes?

Step #1: Log in to the Circleboom.

If you do not have access, it takes just seconds to authenticate your Twitter account.

Step #2:  Go to the Circleboom menu on the left side. From there, click on “My Tweets” and “Unlike” respectively.

Here, you can find your recent Twitter likes listed.

Step #3: On the screen prompting, you can go for “Unlike All” to unlike all your Twitter likes.

If you don’t want to remove all your Twitter likes in bulk, you can easily specify them via using the search bar on the right. Hence, you can specify your Twitter Likes via typing in keywords, hashtags, and date.

Step #4: Once you are done, you can finish the process to delete all Twitter likes, click on “Delete selected”.

That's it!

Note: Twitter does not allow access beyond the most recent 3,200 Twitter likes. That’s why it is not possible to delete all Twitter likes if they are more than 3,200. For further information about Twitter’s policy on deleting Twitter likes, you may want to take a look here.

You can also watch the below hands-on video to delete all Twitter likes (unlike tweets) at once:

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Wrapping Up

While Deleting tweets, retweets, and Twitter likes can cost you plenty of time and effort. However, all these three processes can be done easily within minutes.

Circleboom guarantees you a highly secured Twitter service, unlike the other third-party Twitter applications that cannot provide anything for your account security.

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