TweetDeleter Reviews 64

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

4.3

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Looking at 61 reviews, reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company. Customers found the service incredibly useful for efficiently managing and cleaning up their older social media posts, making the process much faster and less stressful than manual deletion. Many appreciated the simplicity and ease of use, highlighting how it helped organize and refresh their online presence without requiring advanced technical skills. The ability to selectively remove specific tweets, often in bulk, was a significant benefit, allowing users to maintain control over their digital footprint and align their profiles with current interests. However, some people mentioned that while the tool generally worked, they still felt the need to carefully review results or wished for more detailed progress updates and a more guided process. A few users also experienced issues with the filtering system not working as expected or found the interface a bit clunky, requiring more clicks than desired.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

TweetDeleter was useful when I wanted to sort through older posts more quickly. I liked that it saved time, although I still reviewed the results before taking action.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

We tested TweetDeleter while reviewing a few tools for managing old posts. It was simple to use and helped organize the cleanup process, though I would still check filters carefully.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

My experience with TweetDeleter was okay overall. It helped with old posts, though I wish the process felt a little more guided.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I used tweetdeleter to cleanup old posts from my account. It worked fine overall, but I had to be careful when choosing what to delete.

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  2. Social Media Agency
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TweetDeleter is the easiest way to clean up and take control of your X (Twitter) history. We’ve been around since 2011, when the idea was born at a hackathon to help people quickly and easily get rid of tweets they no longer wanted online. Fast forward to today, and over 1.5 million users from all over the world have trusted TweetDeleter to delete more than 1 billion tweets. That’s a lot of digital spring cleaning. Whether you’re looking to protect your privacy, tidy up old posts before a job search, or simply start fresh online, TweetDeleter makes it quick and stress-free: Search smarter – find tweets by keyword, date, or type. Bulk delete in seconds – clear hundreds or thousands of tweets at once. Automatic clean-up – set it and forget it with scheduled deletions. Keep memories safe – store deleted tweets privately in your archive. We believe your social media history should be yours to control, and we’re here to make that as simple as possible. With TweetDeleter, you can enjoy a clean, professional, and worry-free profile – without the hassle of doing it manually.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't Fall For It...SCUM

I have bought their Unlimited packaged but thankfully I have chosen monthly and not annually!
They advertise that they can access the last 3,000 tweets...WRONG! Barely 500!
Their filtering doesn't work!
I have tried to manually erase tweets and after deleting approximately 600 it gave me a msg that I have no more tweets to delete!!! I have like 43K more posts! I have created a new post today (17/09/25) but it's not shown in my Dashboard! This site is a SCUM.

16 September 2025
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Hi there — I’m sorry for the hassle. Sometimes X rate limits can temporarily affect post-syncing. Please email info@tweetdeleter.com with the subject “Trustpilot help” and include your X @handle. We’ll investigate immediately, restore sync, and make this right!

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