How to find your oldest social media posts and delete them

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We’ve been living with social media for a long time now — Facebook opened up to the public in 2006 — and that means a lengthy trail of posts stretching back through the years. While this does let you take a nostalgic trip into the past with just a few clicks, it can also bring up some embarrassing and awkward memories.

Maybe your Twitter takes from 10 years ago haven’t aged well, or there’s an ex-partner you’d rather not remember, or you’re heading for a job interview and don’t want your would-be employers to judge who you are now from your decades-old social media posts.

Whatever the reason, you can find and delete ancient social media posts without too much difficulty using the web or mobile apps. (They say that anything on the internet is forever, of course, but you can do your best to at least somewhat mute your mistakes. Who knows? Maybe your potential new boss never heard of the Wayback Machine.) We’ve included instructions for Facebook, X, and Instagram, as these are the places where you’re most likely to have posted content you’ve long since forgotten about.

Facebook is closing in on 20 years of being available to anyone with an email address, so let’s start there. If you were around when Facebook first arrived, you’ll remember personal status updates were much more common than they are now — people even used to write on each other’s profiles, MySpace-style.

The easiest way to find your oldest posts is to load Facebook on the web:

  • Select your name (on the left) to see your profile.
  • At the top of the column with your posts listed on them (just below the What’s on your mind? field), look for and click on the Filters button.
  • Use the Go to drop-down menu to find the year you joined Facebook. (Don’t remember when you joined? We’ll tell you how to find that info in a moment.)
  • Click Done to see posts from that year.

You can go back through your posts on mobile, too.

  • Open your Facebook profile in the mobile app.
  • Scroll down to your posts and look for (and tap) the Filters link to the right.
  • With mobile, it’s a little more awkward; you can’t just jump to specific years but must tap through a calendar instead.

Don’t remember when you joined Facebook? That’s something you can find out, although the process is a little complicated:

On the web:

  • Open Facebook and click your profile picture.
  • Select Settings & Privacy > Settings.
  • Look for the Account Center on the right side of your page. Select it and then go to Your Information and Permissions > Access Your Information > Personal Information
  • Your account creation date will be the first thing under Profile information.

On the mobile app:

  • Select your profile image in the upper-right corner.
  • Go to Settings & Privacy > Settings > Account Center > Your information and permissions > Access your information > Personal information
  • As with the web version, if you look for Profile information, you’ll see the date you created your account.

If you have a lot of posts to sift through, you can use other filters (like month) to narrow down the results. If you see something you want to get rid of, just click the three dots next to it, then click Delete post.

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