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Choose a date range
Start with a clear cutoff such as posts before 2022, posts older than 90 days, or a custom range around a specific event.
Delete tweets by date
Date-based cleanup is the most predictable way to remove old X/Twitter posts. DeleteX lets you choose a range, preview matches, and confirm only after the count and samples look right.
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Start with a clear cutoff such as posts before 2022, posts older than 90 days, or a custom range around a specific event.
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Review the count and sample items so you can catch date mistakes before anything is removed.
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After the preview is correct, confirm the run and monitor progress while DeleteX respects X API pacing.
Next steps
These guides explain how to plan a cleanup, avoid accidental deletion, and use previews, filters, archives, and logs.
FAQ
Yes. Date filters are designed for cleanup before a cutoff date, after a date, or inside a selected range.
Usually yes. Date ranges are easier to verify in preview, while keyword filters need more careful review for context.
Yes. Archive upload can provide tweet IDs for older history that normal recent timeline results may not expose.