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At the time of publication, 340 million tweets per day were being sent.
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The optional function that posts every tweet to Facebook can result in an excessive stream of Facebook updates given how well Twitter lends itself to regular posting. Disable the link in your Twitter settings to stop the cross-posting. Remove Twitter from Facebook’s settings if you want to delete every tweet there as well.
Disconnect Without Deleting Tweets on Facebook
- Clicking your profile image opens Twitter’s menu. Log in to Twitter, click your profile image on the menu bar and choose Settings.
- You must log in every time you change the Facebook link. Open the Apps tab and click Login to Facebook. Log in using your Facebook account.
- You can set each option individually. Uncheck Post Retweets to Facebook to cut back on Facebook posts by only sharing your original tweets.
To turn off all posts, uncheck Post to My Facebook Profile to stop posting personal Facebook status updates. Uncheck Post to My Facebook Page to stop posting to the Facebook Page for your organization or company.
No matter which options are selected, disconnecting stops all reposting. To totally cut off the connection between Twitter and Facebook, click Disconnect. After pressing the button, no additional warnings are displayed; to reconnect and resume using Twitter on Facebook, click Connect to Facebook.
Disconnect and Delete Tweets on Facebook
- Find Facebook’s menu by clicking the triangle icon. Log in to Facebook, open the menu and click Settings.
- The Apps page shows every app connected to Facebook. Open the Apps page and click the X icon next to Twitter.
- To remove all of your tweets from Facebook and disconnect the two services, select the Delete option and click Remove. Facebook posts can never be recovered, while tweets are kept on your Twitter account.
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