Can I Delete All My Tumblr Posts?
Sure, you can go on a deleting spree of your Tumblr posts—it’s like spring cleaning for your digital mess! If you’ve got a treasure trove of embarrassing moments lurking in your archive, fear not! You can streamline your delete journey, so you don’t pull your hair out over each individual post.
First off, use the Mass Post editor. This nifty tool allows you to delete multiple posts at once. Imagine the freedom as you wave goodbye to years of cringe-worthy content with just a few clicks! You can check out a helpful quick tutorial on this method here.
However, if you’ve stumbled upon the difficulty of this method (welcome to the club!), here’s another golden nugget of wisdom: install Xkit and enable the Mass+ extension. This nifty modification allows you to select up to 100 posts at a time for deletion rather than torturing yourself by handpicking each one of those lovely memories. It’s like upgrading from a bicycle to a rocket ship. Who wouldn’t prefer the latter?
Now, if you want a little surgical precision while deleting, you might consider holding onto some posts related to specific tags. This is where it gets a smidge tricky. You’ll want to think about hopping through the calendar and checking the month of each post under that nostalgic tag—because why let good memories drown in your sea of deletions?
Okay, if you’re tech-savvy (or feeling adventurous), there’s even a way to use HTTP GET to retrieve posts made before a certain date. You then can send those post IDs to the DELETE method. Fancy, huh? If you’re itching for a scripted solution to this, just holler! Leave a comment or chat me up, and I’ll whip it up for you faster than you can say “delete my past!”
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