Twitter is a great way to stay in touch with friends and family, but it can also be a great way to stay connected with people who you don’t know. Sometimes, people retweet things that you don’t want to see or that you don’t think are worth your time. There are a few ways to delete old retweets:
- Go to Twitter’s settings and select the “retweet history” option. This will show you all of the tweets that have been retweeted by you, as well as the dates and times of those tweets. Scroll down and select the tweet that you want to delete. Click on the “delete” button.
- If you’re using Twitter for an online account, go to your account settings and select the “retweet from online.” This will allow you to retweet from any website or app that supports Twitter. Scroll down and select the tweet that you want to delete. Click on the “delete” button.
- If you’re using Twitter for an offline account, go to your account settings and select the “retweet from phone.” This will allow you to retweet from any device that has Twitter support, including computers, tablets, phones, and even smart TVs! Scroll down and select the tweet that you want to delete. Click on the “delete” button.