Social media was never designed to be a permanent archive — yet that’s exactly what it has become. Old tweets, jokes taken out of context, or opinions you no longer agree with can resurface years later and cause unnecessary drama. On a platform built around immediacy, keeping a 10-year-old timeline often creates more problems than value.
That’s why tools that let you clean up your digital footprint matter. If you want a fast, private, and free way to wipe your old X (formerly Twitter) posts without handing over your login to a third-party service, there’s a surprisingly effective solution: Twitter Deleter, a Firefox extension that automates the cleanup directly from your browser.
What Is Twitter Deleter?
Twitter Deleter is a lightweight Firefox extension that automatically deletes posts from your X account by interacting with the website itself — just like a human would, only much faster and without the boredom.
Instead of using the X API or requiring you to authorize an external service, the extension:
- Scrolls through your profile timeline
- Finds each “Delete” button
- Clicks it
- Confirms the deletion
- Moves on to the next post
It’s a brute-force approach, but a very effective one — and it never asks for your username, password, or API keys.

How to Use Twitter Deleter
Using the extension is extremely simple:
- Install Twitter Deleter from the Firefox Add-ons store.
- Log in to your account on x.com.
- Switch the interface to English (important for the extension to correctly detect UI elements).
- Go to your profile page.
- Let the extension do its work.
Once started, it scrolls through your timeline automatically and deletes your posts one by one.
No dashboard, no account linking, no setup complexity.

Does It Take a Long Time?
Yes — and that’s the trade-off.
Because Twitter Deleter simulates user behavior instead of using backend APIs, it works at human speed:
- Scroll
- Delete
- Confirm
- Repeat
If you’ve been posting for over a decade, expect the process to run for quite a while. That said, it’s fully automated, free, and doesn’t require you to trust a third-party service with your credentials.
You can simply leave it running in the background.
Privacy and Security Considerations
The extension requires permission to:
- Access browser tabs
- Read and modify content on x.com
That’s the minimum necessary for it to function — but it does mean it can act on your behalf on the site. The good news:
- It’s open source
- It’s licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0
- You can inspect the code before installing if you want full transparency
Compared to web-based cleanup services, this approach offers significantly better privacy since your login never leaves your browser.
Alternatives with Advanced Filtering
If you need more control — like deleting posts by date, keyword, or content type — there are more advanced (and often paid) services available.
One example is Redact, which supports cleanup across multiple platforms including:
- X / Twitter
- Discord
However, for a straightforward “wipe my old posts and move on” use case, Twitter Deleter is faster, simpler, and more private.
Why Digital Cleanup Is Worth Doing
Deleting old posts isn’t about hiding — it’s about context.
A comment made eight or ten years ago can be interpreted very differently today, especially when stripped from its original moment. Keeping everything forever gives outrage hunters endless ammunition, while offering you very little in return.
Of course, nothing can erase screenshots, archives, or cached copies — but at least on the platform itself, you regain control.
Think of it as digital hygiene: a way to keep your online presence aligned with who you are now, not who you were years ago.
Conclusion
Twitter Deleter isn’t fancy, and it isn’t fast — but it does exactly what it promises. It gives you a simple, private, and free way to clean your X account without handing your data to third parties or wrestling with APIs.
If you want to declutter your digital past, reduce risk, and feel a little lighter online, letting an extension quietly erase your old posts in the background is surprisingly liberating.
Sometimes, the healthiest thing you can do for your online presence… is let go of it.
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