Now That Your Public Tweets Are Searchable, Here's How to Delete the Embarrassing OnesWhile the Library of Congress is keeping the official record, Twitter users now have an easier way erasing their old, awkward tweets.
ByNina Zipkin•
This week, Twitter opened up its archive to the public, making it possible for users to search every Tweet that's ever been published. According to the site'sengineering blog, Twitter's search engine has indexed about half a trillion sent tweets, dating from its launch in 2006.
Previously, the entire archive was only available to a few partners, like social analytics platformGnip(which was subsequently acquired by Twitter in September), theLibrary of Congressand MIT's newLaboratory for Social Machines, which got a$10 million investmentfrom the social giant in October.
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Of course, while the public archive can let you look back at conversations around much-discussed topics like sporting events, elections, TED Talks, memes and gasp-worthy moments onScandal, it also means that your earliest awkward stabs at tweeting can be seen by just about anyone.
但是别担心——有一种方法可以删除它们from the record, if need be. Users candownloadtheir personal backlog, and each tweet has a live link back to the original, which can then be deleted.
There are other ways to remove wide swaths of your Twitter history with apps like Delete Tweets, Tweet Cleaning (free) and Tweetinator (paid), or services that require you to sign in with your Twitter account, like Twit Wipe and Tweet Eraser.