Delete your old Facebook posts in bulk

With a new function brought by Facebook you can now easily bulk your old posts on the platform.

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Η Facebook has enabled its platform bulk delete as many old posts as you want. By now you should have wasted enough time to delete your posts one by one. Bulk deletion helps those who want to delete them of their past, for example either because they got a new job, or broke up with their other half, or created a new relationship, etc.

Deleting posts sends them to a trash can, which is invisible to all your friends. The bin will hold your posts for 30 days, so you can restore them if you regret it, and after this deadline it will delete them completely.

The feature is called “Manage Posts” or “Manage Activity” if you have English enabled and is currently only accessible from the app for and Facebook Lite.

On mobile phones you will find it under your profile settings. Once you enter the function you will see all of them you in chronological order, where you will be able to mark as many as you wish and then click on the "trash bin" icon.

Of course, you can also use filters to narrow down your results. Just press it Filters and filter your posts by Category, Date or People. All this is self-explanatory.

The operation may take several weeks to reach everyone, so you may not see it right away. In the mobile phones of the iGuRu people, however, it has come. Facebook also promised to bring it to the desktop web version in the future.

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Written by Dimitris

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