Want to clear out your old posts on X (formerly Twitter) without deleting your entire account? That’s where Cyd comes in. It doesn’t use X’s API, so instead of relying on third-party permissions, it works by simulating how you’d manually delete content yourself.
The free version is super straightforward. It deletes all your tweets in one go and even lets you back up your posts, retweets, likes, and DMs to your PC. Everything’s saved as an HTML file, so you can easily read through it in your browser later.

The free Cyd tool deletes all your tweets and saves your posts, likes, and DMs in an archive.
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If you’re looking for more control, the premium version ($36 per year) lets you delete posts from specific time frames. You’ll also get extra tools to unfollow people, remove likes, bookmarks, and direct messages. For teams or group accounts, there’s Cyd for Teams ($60 per year), which comes with extended features for collaborating.
Simple, private, and effective, Cyd makes it easy to tidy up your X (Twitter) account without losing what matters.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2792948/x-twitter-how-to-delete-and-archive-your-own-tweets.html
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