Phished - 800 updates - Mass delete feature?
Can I do a mass delete? I just signed in after months and months of not using Twitter. I noticed that I have a little over 800 updates - 99% of them - not mine. In fact, it looks like my account was phished or something. Being able to delete them all at once would be helpful. Please help.
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Inappropriate?Hi there. You might be better off deleting the existing account and starting a new one.
If you decide to delete and start over but you want to keep your existing username, the best way to go about this would be to:
1. Rename your existing account to a temporary username.
2. Create a new account using the name you want to keep -- do this right away so someone else doesn't claim the username while it's available.
3. Remove your phone number and im from the devices page of your old, renamed account so you can use it without problems in the new account. The devices page is located at http://twitter.com/devices
4. Delete the old account using this link: http://twitter.com/account/delete
Once you've done the above steps, you'll have a brand new account that's completely empty, but still has the name that you want to use. -
Inappropriate?Blocking more than one person at a time is downright painful. This feature needs fixed. We need a checkbox way to "block all that I just checkmarked" because it refreshes and takes you back to the main page. Very difficult and un-user friendly.
I’m frustrated
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