Queue Window

The Queue window displays any tweets that have been queued-up for deletion, and the status of the deletion process. Tweets are only deleted if they're displayed within the Queue and have a checkmark next to them; uncheckmark a tweet to leave it in the Queue without actually deleting it.

  • Queued Tweets
  • The list contains any tweets that have been marked for deletion. Clicking on the Delete Tweets from Live Twitter Feed button will delete all listed tweets that have a checkmark next to them from your live Twitter feed.

  • ToolBar
  • The ToolBar resides at the bottom of the window and provides the main functionality for the Queue window. Any tweets that are selected (highlighted) will be affected by the toolbar buttons below.

    • Restore Selected
    • Any selected tweets will be removed from the Queue and placed back into the archive in the main window. They will not be deleted from the live Twitter feed should the Delete Above Tweets from Live Twitter Feed button be clicked.

    • Restore All
    • All tweets listed within the Queue, regardless of their selection state, will be removed form the Queue and placed back into the archive in the main window.

    • Purge Selected
    • Any selected tweets will be removed from the Queue, and also removed from the archive in the main window. This will entirely remove the tweet without it being deleted from the live Twitter feed.

    • Delete Tweets from Live Twitter Feed
    • This will begin the process of deleting all checkmarked tweets in the Queue from the live Twitter feed. The progress and status of each deletion is displayed next to each tweet.

      This process is permanent and once a tweet has been deleted - it cannot be recovered

      I, nor Twitter Delitter or Twitter, can take responsibility for deleted tweets, either accidental or otherwise.

      Tweet deletion is not available within the Free edition.

    • Pause
    • Allows the deletion of tweets to be paused; click again to resume deletion.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Unless stated otherwise, these keyboard shortcuts are global to the entire window; pressing them regardless of which control is active will cause them to trigger.

  • Escape
  • Closes the window.

  • F1, Help
  • Displays this page of the online documentation.

  • F12, PrintScreen, Snapshot
  • Creates a screenshot of the window and copies it to the clipboard. A system beep can be heard if the copy was successful.