Twedemption – remove all direct messages (fee service)

February 12th, 2010 admin

Twedemption is a paid service, at one time of $5.99 USD, to go in and remove all the direct messages from your inbox. Now I have seen other apps from the company, so I was not as nervous about providing my username and password to Twitter as others might be.  But, for a first time user, there is no help on the main page, no contact information (just a blank form link) and nothing about how it works. Also, you must have a lot of direct messages stored up in your inbox to need this service.  While the web interface to Twitter takes forever to click delete for each


Originally posted on Everything Twitter

 
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