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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit… today we can find all kinds of social networks so that, if we want a place among the others, we can choose the one we like best. We register, we begin to interact with them and, over time, we are creating a history that says much more about us than we can imagine. And this is not always good.

These social networks are a double-edged sword. While for some users they can be used to make themselves known, or promote certain products or services, for others they are a lawless place where, with the argument of “freedom of expression”, they believe that they can vomit on the keyboard the first thing that comes their way. goes through the head

To a greater or lesser extent, we have all been internet troll. Over time, any normal person matures, and begins to measure the content they post on social networks. But everything published in the past remains there present, like a stain on our history. And it can end up being expensive, and even losing a job.

Twitter brings out the worst in people. Insults and threats is the softest thing we can find as someone, who doesn’t think like us, comes across our tweet. And since reviewing our entire timeline and deleting messages by hand is impossible (especially if we have been on the social network for many years), today we are going to recommend two platforms (one of them I use personally) to always maintain our Twitter account. clean.

TweetDelete

Although it doesn’t have the prettiest interface, it is the fastest, easiest, and cheapest way to delete all the messages we have published on the social network. TweetDelete allows us to delete all our tweets, the Likes and the files that we have uploaded and shared on the social network so that we can leave it completely clean and start from scratch without losing followers.

TweetDelete

This website can work in two ways. On the one hand, it allows us to delete up to 3,200 tweets directly from the Twitter API, or, if we download our account’s database, we can delete up to 100,000 messages at once. You can also remove up to 3200 likes directly from the API, as well as uploads, without hassle for us. We can also choose the range of time that we want to delete (for example, to delete everything that has more than X time), and it is ideal to leave it programmed and periodically clean it.

We can use their free plan that allows us to delete up to 100 tweets and 100 likes per month, or pay for one of the subscription plans to be able to delete many more messages. In my case, since I’ve been using it since long before they released the subscription model, I paid $14.99 and I have the “Premium Plan” forever. Now, its price ranges from $2.91 a month to delete 500 tweets and likes, up to $3.66 a month for unlimited access to all its features.

TweetDeleter

This is an alternative similar to the previous one that will allow us to leave our Twitter account like a whistle. It allows us to delete up to 3200 messages directly using the API, or upload our database of tweets to delete them all at once. It also allows us to search for messages by keywords or photos/videos, search for messages by date, schedule automatic cleaning, and even keep a history of deleted tweets so that, if we want, we can recover them.

TweetDeleter is not a cheap service (in fact, it is more expensive than the previous one), but it is true that it has more functions and features. Its price ranges from 3.99 euros per month, to delete the last 500 tweets, 4.99 euros per month to delete up to 3,200 tweets and the last 1,000 likes, and, for 5.99 euros per month, unlock all the functions to completely clean our twitter account.

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