Posted a joke that wasn't funny?very young sex videos Retweeted someone else's joke, but didn't notice the unsavory source? We're not here to judge. We're just here to make it all go away.
(FYI: In case you got here because you were hoping to delete someone else's tweet from your timeline, that's not possible, sorry. But there are ways of managing what you see and what others say about you.)
Here's how to perform this digital vanishing act:
Once you've logged on to Twitter, find the tweet that you want to delete. Click the icon with three dots in a horizontal line in the top right corner of the tweet.
Then in the dropdown, hit "Delete."
When you delete a tweet, all of its contents, including metadata, will be removed from your account, the timeline of any accounts that follow you, and the Twitter homepage feed.
That being said, if someone retweeted a tweet with a comment (more on that in the next section) or copied and pasted content from your tweet into a new tweet, that content will not be deleted.
The same thing goes if your tweet has been cached, cross-posted, or screenshotted. It will not be deleted if it's published on a third-party platform.
Basically, you can delete a tweet, but it might be saved somewhere else, so tweet with caution.
But there are other ways to delete something you've posted to Twitter and no longer want around. First we'll explain what those other features are, followed by how to delete them.
Retweeting means sharing someone else's Twitter post to your followers. Self-retweeting is also possible, but (thankfully) somewhat rare.
There are two ways you can share a tweet: as a retweet, unchanged, or as a "quote tweet" by adding your own comment to the tweet.
Find the tweet you'd like to retweet. Click/tap on the icon that shows two arrows circling each other.
Click/tap "Retweet" to share the tweet without adding any comments.
To undo a retweet, click/tap the retweet button again. This is how you "delete" a retweet.
Find the tweet that you'd like to retweet and click/tap on the same icon. This time, click/tap "Quote tweet."
A pop-up window will show up with the tweet you want to retweet and a space above where you can add your comment. Once you've added your comment, click/tap tweet.
To undo a quote tweet, follow the same steps for deleting a tweet.
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