How to Wipe Your X Account in 2026 — Recent Tweets or Full History (No Archive Needed for Recent)

Cleaning up your X account in 2026 splits into two flows, depending on how much of your history you want gone and how patient you are.

Recent tweets only, no archive needed. XWipe pulls your most recent tweets straight from the X API — up to 3,200, fetched in 20-30 seconds on paid plans. Start deleting in under a minute. This is enough for most people: pre-interview cleanup, recent posts you regret, a quick visibility scrub.

Full history across every data type. Likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and tweets older than 3,200 require your X data archive — a .zip file you request from X (Settings → Your Account → Download an archive) and that takes 24-48 hours to arrive. This is the complete nuke.

Pick the flow that matches your goal. If your cleanup is recent tweets only, jump to Quick Wipe below. If you want everything gone — every tweet, every like, every retweet, every bookmark, every follow, regardless of year — keep reading to Full Nuke.

What Makes Up Your X History?

Most people think "delete my Twitter history" means just tweets. But your footprint includes:

  • Tweets & replies — everything you've posted
  • Likes — every post you've liked (visible on your profile)
  • Retweets — posts you've shared to your timeline
  • Bookmarks — your saved posts (private but still stored)
  • Following list — everyone you follow

To truly wipe your history, you need to address all of these. Just deleting tweets leaves thousands of likes and retweets behind.

Quick Wipe: Recent Tweets, No Archive

If you mostly care about your last few months on X — recent tweets you'd rather not have visible — there's a faster path that skips the archive entirely.

Sign in to XWipe, and we pull your most recent tweets directly from the X API. PAYG ($2) covers 100 deletions. Paid plans pull up to 3,200, fetched in 20-30 seconds. You pick what's gone, hit delete, and the background worker handles X's rate limits.

What Quick Wipe covers: tweets and replies only. That's the part of your X footprint the API exposes directly.

What still needs the archive: likes, retweets, bookmarks, and follow list. The X API doesn't return enough of those without an archive — same 3,200 ceiling, different endpoints. If you want a full history wipe (every data type, every year), keep reading.

Quick Wipe in three steps:

  1. Sign in at getxwipe.com with X OAuth.
  2. Wait 20-30 seconds while XWipe pulls your recent tweets.
  3. Pick what to delete, optionally filter by date or keyword, hit delete.

Sign-up to first deletion takes under a minute. For accounts with under 3,200 lifetime tweets, this is the whole cleanup.

Skip the next section if Quick Wipe is enough. The archive flow below covers the full nuke — every tweet, like, retweet, bookmark, and follow, regardless of age.

Full Nuke: Everything, Every Year (Archive Required)

For a complete history wipe — every tweet, every like, every retweet, every bookmark, every follow, going back to 2012 — you'll need your X data archive. The archive is the only way to reach data older than the 3,200-item API ceiling on each endpoint. Here's the full flow.

Before deleting anything, download your archive. This gives you a backup and also unlocks deletion of tweets beyond the 3,200 API limit.

  1. Go to x.com > Settings > Your Account > Download an archive of your data
  2. Verify your identity (password or 2FA)
  3. Click "Request archive"
  4. Wait 24-48 hours for X to prepare it
  5. Download the .zip file when notified

This .zip contains every tweet, like, DM, and follow — your complete X history in JSON format.

Step 2: Upload and Run the Nuke

XWipe is the only tool that supports deleting all data types in one place. Here's the full wipe process:

  1. Sign in at getxwipe.com with your X account
  2. Upload your archive — Go to the Archive page and upload the .zip file. XWipe parses it and finds all your tweet IDs, like IDs, and follow lists.
  3. Run deletion jobs for each data type:
    • Tweets & replies (use archive for full history)
    • Likes (unlike all posts)
    • Retweets (remove all retweets)
    • Bookmarks (clear saved posts)
    • Followers (mass unfollow)
  4. Wait for completion — Each job runs in the background. You can track progress on the dashboard. For a full wipe of a large account, expect 1-3 weeks total.

How Long Does a Full History Wipe Take?

X rate-limits each action type to ~50 per 15 minutes. Since XWipe runs each job type independently, they can overlap. Realistic timelines for a full wipe:

  • Small account (500 tweets, 1K likes): 1-2 days
  • Medium account (5K tweets, 10K likes): 5-7 days
  • Large account (50K+ tweets, 50K+ likes): 2-3 weeks

Everything runs automatically — you don't need to keep your browser open.

Should You Delete Your Account Instead?

Deleting your X account and starting a new one is an option, but it means you lose your username, follower count, and DM history permanently. If you want to keep your handle and followers but start with a clean timeline, wiping your history is the better choice.

What About DMs?

X's DM API is limited. Deleting a DM on your end doesn't remove it from the other person's inbox. XWipe can delete DMs from your side on the Pro and Nuke plans, but be aware that the other party may still see the conversation.

Is My Data Really Gone After Wiping?

When you delete a tweet via the X API, it's removed from your profile and the public timeline. X says deleted content is removed from their systems within 30 days. However, third-party archives (like the Wayback Machine) may have cached copies that are outside anyone's control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I delete my X history without deleting my account?+

Yes. You can wipe tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, and follows while keeping your handle, followers, and account intact. For recent tweets you can start in under a minute — no archive required. Older content and non-tweet data types need the archive (free from X, takes 24-48 hours).

What about my X search history — is that included?+

X search history is stored on X's side under Settings → Privacy and Safety → Search settings. It's separate from your public history (tweets/likes/etc.) — clear it directly in X settings.

Does deleting my tweets also delete them from Google search results?+

Deleting tweets removes them from x.com immediately. Google usually drops them from search within days-to-weeks as it recrawls. For faster removal you can submit the URLs to Google's Remove Outdated Content tool.

Will my followers see anything when I wipe my history?+

No notification is sent. Your profile simply shows fewer tweets/likes over time as deletions process. The account itself stays active.

How much does it cost to wipe everything?+

XWipe's Nuke plan is a $49 one-time payment that clears up to 2,500 deletions across all data types — tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows. Pro at $39/mo (1,500/month) is the better fit for recurring cleanups. $2 PAYG (100 deletions) is enough to test the flow.

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