The ability to delete tweets and Facebook postings
Here’s how to delete your tweets from HootSuite:
http://help.hootsuite.com/entries/112356-how-to-delete-a-message
Currently, this is not possible with Facebook posts, though we hope to add this functionality in the future.
11 comments
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Anonymous
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Thanks. I was supposed to know it...
I'd like to delete from the chronology tab.
And filtering+delete all.
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Glen
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Awesome entry. Perhaps you should update your support pages since that feature seems to be missing now.
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Omid Farhang commented
I hope soon you will find a workaround for personal FB
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Enna
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Still nothing on deleting?
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Matt
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This is RIDICULOUS. There must be a way to delete posts scheduled for facebook. How can I do this?
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Incept
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Delete Option is Mandatory in order for me to continue paying for this products. Never crossed my mind that this wouldn't be included.
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augustocb commented
Very important update!
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allthingsjapan
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I can't believe that this was not an option/app/integrated into hootsuite's software from the absolute get-go. Gad. Reminds me of those websites that have a gijillion "bells and whistles" but you have to search for 10-15 bloody minutes to find Company X's bloody phone number.
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sandrodc
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Hi Gideon,
Can you clarify what you mean by opening pending columns and delete it form there? I can see no delete button in the columns...
Thanks,
dc
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Jason
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Very critical functionality if Hootsuite aspires to be a one-stop-shop for Facebook page admins. Right now you have to go to Facebook or use another app to remove an update or comment.
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'Gideon' Dave Newell commented
If you mean deleting a tweet/post that is pending and hasn't been sent yet, you can do this by opening a new column for (as an example) Pending Tweets, then click the delete icon for the individual tweet you wish to stop. However, if you are sending a message to MULTIPLE social networks, you'll have to open pending columns for EACH social network you sent it to and delete it from each one.
To address this inconvenience, I've started a suggestion here: