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How to Snooze Twitter DM Notifications

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As my Twitter account started to grow, I quickly realized it wasn’t just my follower count that was increasing; my inbox was also filling up with spammy DMs.

Each new DM came with a notification ping, and it didn’t take long before those alerts became a huge distraction.

I was getting notified for every message – many of which were nothing but spam. That’s when I knew I had to find a way to manage these constant notifications by snoozing them.

In this post, I’ll walk you through how to snooze DM notifications on Twitter, share what I’ve learned, and explore a solution for managing unwanted messages cluttering up the inbox.


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Why Snooze Twitter DM Notifications?

If your notifications keep buzzing every time you get a new DM, it’s easy to lose focus.

Constant alerts from spammy DMs aren’t just annoying – they can interfere with your work and daily life. After dealing with one too many of these, I realized I needed to turn down the noise. Twitter offers a snooze option that’s really helpful for keeping distractions to a minimum.

Snoozing notifications lets you stay in control of when you’re alerted, keeping you focused without completely silencing important DMs.


How to Snooze DM Notifications on Twitter

The process of snoozing DM notifications is straightforward, whether you’re on Twitter’s website or mobile app. Here’s what I’ve found works best:

Step #1: Go to the Direct Message (DM) conversation you want to snooze.

Step #2: Click on the message details (represented by an information icon).

Step #3: Then tap on Snooze notifications.

Step #4: From the pop-up menu, choose your preferred snooze duration – options include 1 hour, 8 hours, 1 week, or Forever.

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To Unsnooze: Go back to the information icon, and toggle off Snooze notifications to start receiving notifications for that conversation again.

After putting this into practice, I found snoozing notifications to be a great way to regain control and minimize disruptions. But even though the notifications were out of sight, those spam DMs were still clogging up my inbox.


The Limitation of Twitter’s Snooze Feature – Spam DMs Still Clutter Your Inbox

Snoozing notifications helped me avoid constant alerts, but it didn’t solve the underlying issue: my inbox was still packed with unwanted messages.

I realized Twitter doesn’t have a built-in option to delete multiple DMs at once, meaning I’d have to go through and delete each spam message individually. This was hardly ideal, especially since new spam messages kept coming in.

That’s when I started looking for a more efficient way to clean up my inbox – and found Circleboom Twitter.


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How to Delete All Spam DMs on Twitter with Circleboom

After trying a few solutions, I discovered that Circleboom offers exactly what I needed for clearing out spam messages without the hassle.

Its DM delete tool makes it easy to delete unwanted messages in bulk, saving time and keeping my inbox organized.


Why Circleboom is the Best Solution for Clearing Your Inbox

Circleboom’s DM Deleter feature allows you to sort through and delete spammy messages quickly, helping you regain control over your Twitter inbox.

It’s perfect for those who need a more efficient way to remove unwanted messages and keep their inbox focused on meaningful conversations.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Circleboom to Delete Spam DMs

Step #1: Go to Circleboom Twitter and sign in.

You can easily register if you're not a Circleboomer yet.

Then, authorize Circleboom to connect with your Twitter account by signing in to Twitter.

Step #2: On your Circleboom dashboard, navigate to My Tweets & Lists and select Delete My Last DMs.

This option will bring up a list of all your direct messages from the past month, giving you a quick overview of your recent DMs.

Circleboom will display the count of messages you’ve received over the last month, making it easy to see your message activity in one place.

Step #3: If there are specific accounts you want to keep messages from, simply select those accounts from the list.

Once selected, these accounts will be excluded from the deletion process, ensuring that their messages are protected

Now, to delete the remaining messages, click the Delete button.

Step #4: Once you’re ready, click Delete again to confirm. And that’s it! Circleboom will delete all your DMs from the past month, keeping only those you’ve chosen to save.

Congratulations—your inbox is now refreshed and clutter-free!


Conclusion

Snoozing DM notifications is a significant first step to reducing interruptions, but it doesn’t fully solve the problem of a cluttered inbox filled with spam messages.

Using Circleboom’s powerful DM deletion features, you can quickly delete unwanted DMs and maintain a clean, distraction-free inbox.

Give it a try to experience a more organized Twitter experience, and stay focused on what really matters!

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Arif Akdogan

Passionate digital marketer helping grow through innovative strategies, data-driven insights, and creative content. [email protected]