How to See Deleted Bookmarks on Twitter!

Losing track of saved tweets can be incredibly frustrating, especially when they contain valuable information or inspiration.

I’ve lost track of so many tweets I wanted to save—sometimes because the account deleted them, and other times because I accidentally removed the bookmark. It’s frustrating when you know you saved something important but can’t find it anymore.

Unfortunately, Twitter doesn’t offer a way to recover deleted bookmarks. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

I tried looking through my likes and even searching for keywords, but it’s a hassle and rarely works. After struggling with this problem for a while, I found the best way to make sure I never lose my bookmarks again—keep reading to find out how.


⏸️
Sometimes, Twitter bookmarks stop working due to glitches, cache issues, or app updates. Don’t worry—this blog explains why it happens and how to fix it fast! 🔧
Twitter Bookmarks Not Working? Here’s Why and How to Fix It!
If you run into issues, don’t panic—try the quick fixes above, and you’ll be bookmarking in no time.

Can You Find Deleted Bookmarks on Twitter?

Twitter does not have a built-in feature to restore deleted bookmarks. If a tweet is deleted or you accidentally remove it, it disappears permanently.

I learned this the hard way after bookmarking an important thread, only to realize later that the account had been deleted—taking my saved tweet with it.


How to See Deleted Bookmarks on Twitter

Since there’s no direct way to restore deleted bookmarks, the best approach is to try these workarounds:

➡️ Check your liked tweets: If you liked the tweet before bookmarking it, you might still find it in your likes.

➡️ Search for the tweet manually: If you remember part of the tweet or the username, you might find it by searching for related keywords.

How to Search Old Tweets on Twitter: 3 Simplest Methods
Have you been losing your breath trying to find that one tweet you posted ages ago and you can’t spot it? Any keyword you type on Twitter gives you thousands of results and it gets frustrating? If you know the right methods, it can be quite easy to search

➡️ Look for web archives: Sometimes, deleted tweets are stored in third-party web archives, but this is not a reliable method.

The most effective solution is to prevent this problem from happening in the first place by regularly exporting your bookmarks.


Why I Started Backing Up My Twitter Bookmarks

After losing too many important bookmarks, I realized I needed a way to save them permanently.

⛔ If my Twitter account ever gets suspended or hacked, my bookmarks would be lost along with it.

⛔ Searching for lost tweets is time-consuming, frustrating, and often unsuccessful.

Regularly exporting bookmarks is the only way to ensure I keep track of saved content.


How I Export My Twitter Bookmarks with Circleboom

To solve this problem, I started using Circleboom Twitter to back up my bookmarks every month.

It’s an official partner of X and allows me to download all my saved tweets in just a few clicks.

Official X Partner

But that’s not all—Circleboom Twitter also lets me delete bookmarks I no longer need, sort them by engagement, and analyze their performance. This makes it easier to manage my saved tweets and keep my bookmark list organized.

Now, even if a tweet or my account disappears, I still have my bookmarks safely stored.


Step-by-Step Guide to Export Twitter Bookmarks with Circleboom

Step #1: Log In to Circleboom Twitter

Go to the Circleboom Twitter website and log in with your credentials. If you’re a new user, sign up—it’s quick and easy!

Step #2: Go to your Bookmarks

In the left-side menu, click on “My Tweets & Lists” and then select “Delete Bookmarks” from the dropdown.

Step #3: View and Manage Your Bookmarks

After opening the "Delete Bookmarks" section, you'll see all your saved tweets.

The page will display essential details such as likes, retweets, replies, and impressions for each bookmarked tweet.

This allows you to filter, organize, and select bookmarks for export.

Step #4: Use Filters to Find Specific Bookmarks

Click on “Filter Options” on the right side of the screen.

You can refine your bookmarks based on engagement (likes, retweets, impressions), date, language, and tweet type (posts, replies, or reposts).

Step #5: Select and Export Your Bookmarks

Check the box next to each tweet you want to export or click "Select All" to export all bookmarks.

Click on the “Export” button at the top right.

A confirmation message will pop up showing the number of bookmarks you’re about to export.

Click “Export X bookmarks”, and your bookmarks will be downloaded as a file.

Step #6: Access and Use Your Exported Bookmarks

Once the bookmarks are exported, they will be saved in a spreadsheet format (CSV or Excel file).

The file contains detailed tweet information

This organized format makes it easy to search, sort, and reference your saved tweets whenever needed.

By exporting your bookmarks, you ensure that important tweets remain accessible even if they get deleted or lost.


Final Thoughts

Losing important bookmarks is frustrating, but I don’t worry about it anymore. With regular exports, I’ve made sure that no tweet I save will ever be lost again.

If you want to keep your bookmarks safe, I highly recommend setting up a backup system—you’ll thank yourself later!