On the bottom-right corner of your screen, there will be the gray outline of an avatar with the word "Me" underneath it. Tap this button to open your Twitter profile. Scroll through your profile to find the retweets you would like to delete. Your profile contains the full history of all of your tweets and retweets. Retweets will show two green arrows cycling between each other beneath the tweet. They will also have the image of the user who posted the original tweet to the left of the tweet.
Tap on the retweet icon to delete the retweet. This will remove the tweet from your profile, so that neither you nor other users will see it on their Twitter feeds. This will not delete the original tweet from the user's timeline.
Method 2. To do this, click or tap on the picture of your avatar at the top-right corner of your screen.
A drop-down menu will appear. Click on the name of your Twitter handle or, on the mobile site, tap on "Profile". You will now be on your Twitter profile, which contains the history of all of the tweets, replies, and retweets you have made and received.
Find the retweets you would like to delete. Scroll through your Twitter profile to see the full history of your retweets. You can recognize which tweets you have retweeted by looking below the tweet for the retweet icon: two green arrows pointing in a circle.
If the retweet was done over 6 months ago, it will show your username and icon in the list of people who have retweeted it, but the retweet arrow circle will be grey, not green. To delete these original retweets, you must retweet it again, which will make the retweet icon green, then you can immediately delete that retweet by clicking the green retweet icon. This will also remove the original retweet you made over 6 months ago along with it. Tap or click on the Retweet icon. This will "undo", or remove the retweet you made from your profile, so that neither you nor other users will see it on their Twitter feeds.
Method 3. Know the difference between a retweet and a copied tweet. One way a tweet that somebody else has written may end up on your profile is if you manually re-post their tweets. This happens when you copy and paste a tweet from another user into a tweet of your own and then post the tweet. These are technically not retweets and the process of removing them is the same as it would be for a regular tweet, so what follows is an explanation of how to delete tweets from your Twitter profile.
The way you find your profile depends on whether you're using Twitter on your computer or on your phone: On the mobile app, do this by tapping the avatar at the bottom-right corner of your screen that says "Me". On a web browser, click on the picture of your avatar at the top-right corner of your screen. Click on the name of your Twitter handle as it appears in the drop down menu. Once on your profile, find the tweet you want to delete.
Scroll through your profile to see the full history of your tweets, until you come across the tweet you would like to delete. If you remember what the tweet said, you can type keywords from the tweet into the search bar at the top-right corner of your screen to search for a specific tweet although this method will give you results from other users, too. Click on the three grey dots on the bottom-right corner of the tweet you would like to delete. A list of options will appear.
Click on "Delete Tweet". The tweet will be removed from your profile! Method 4. Recognize a retweet from somebody you're not following. There are a couple of solutions at your disposal if you want to mass-delete your retweets.
As a platform that lacks certain features that users would love to see, Twitter is no exception. There are a ton of apps and programs that you can use to get rid of all unwanted retweets at once. Each of them offers its own set of features, so you should do some research before finding the best one.
One good example is Tweet Deleter , a trendy choice that hundreds of thousands of Twitter users have tried. While it may seem like a difficult task, TweetDeleter actually makes it easy to delete all of your Retweets. Now, your Retweets will disappear. If you are using the free version, you will need to select all of your Tweets or delete all of your Tweets.
Tweet Deleter lets you quickly browse through your tweets, including retweets, and select and delete many of them at once, and you can even set up automatic deletion. The free version limits the number of deletable tweets per day, while the premium option gives you 3, deletes, and the unlimited gives you infinity.
If you want even more control over your account, Tweet Attacks Pro is another great option. When you click the link it changes to "Retweet. Click the "Delete" link below the tweet instead if it was a manual retweet, which is any tweet you typed or copied manually or retweets you sent on a mobile app using the "Quote" button. This deletes the retweet. A published author and professional speaker, David Weedmark has advised businesses and governments on technology, media and marketing for more than 20 years.
He has taught computer science at Algonquin College, has started three successful businesses, and has written hundreds of articles for newspapers and magazines throughout Canada and the United States.
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