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Twitter's new privacy policy takes effect 09/29, giving X the right to use your posts (including DMs) & all your data - including phone, email, biometrics - to train Musk’s AI and share with any partner X wants
https://twitter.com/en/privacy
How to delete your Twitter account and protect your data
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-delete-your-twitter-account/
@TrueBloodNet i don't know if that is still possible cause of X api charging
three ik off
Redact is a downloadable app for macOS, Windows, and Linux that deletes posts from an impressively wide variety of services
TweetDelete, one of the best known, is a web tool that lets you both delete your Twitter history and set a timer for the deletion of future tweets. The free version only deletes those most recent 3,200 tweets
TweetDeleter will also delete your older tweets
@ecksmc TYVM!
@TrueBloodNet
Some are free, and some charge a subscription fee. None can immediately delete more than your most recent 3,200 tweets. (This is a function of Twitter’s API.)
There have been reports, including from Verge staffers, that “deleted” posts have mysteriously reappeared.
https://www.theverge.com/23833347/twitter-x-history-delete-how-to