Those tweets you fired off in a fit of inspiration might feel a little out of place later. Or perhaps you just want to keep your feed fresh and showcase your latest thoughts. You might even want to go for an entire rebranding for your Twitter account.
Whatever your case may be, if you believe your solution is to set tweets to auto-delete, you're also aware that Twitter itself doesn't have a built-in bulk tweet deletion feature.
So, how do you auto-delete tweets / X posts?
The answer is simple: Just become a Circleboomer and follow these steps:
Step #1: On your Circleboom dashboard, navigate to the left and find "My Tweets".
From there, you can go for your latest 3,200 tweets or choose to go for more than 3,200 and set all your tweets to be auto-deleted.
Step #2: If you proceed with your latest 3,200 tweets, below is what you'll see.
Pick what tweets to delete (i.e., whether or not to delete retweets, delete replies, and delete quotes along with your other tweets), choose how old the tweets to be deleted are, select the language of the tweets to be deleted, and proceed to set your tweets to auto delete.
Step #3: However, if you want a more in-depth cleaning and go for setting all your tweets to be auto deleted, you'll be asked to download your Twitter archive and then upload your tweet.js file.
From there, you can apply many filters and delete tweets by engagement, keyword, media type, and much more.
In either case, rest assured that your tweets have been set to auto-delete, and you are good to go. Now, all you need to do is sit back and wait until the process is completed.
And don't you worry, as Circleboom is safe, and it deletes your tweets in line with Twitter policies.