Stuff South Africa

Tired of Twitter negativity? Here’s how you can deactivate your Twitter account

There are only really two uses for Twitter — breaking news and then complaining about everything else that folks post on Twitter. It’s also a great way to give yourself depression unless you surround yourself in a happy little bubble that includes WeRateDogs, darth, wint, and God.

But using the service for anything approaching news-gathering is a one-way ticket to trolls, facial tics and therapy. And since 2021 is just 2020: Part Duh, we’ve all got enough negative crap going on without adding constant dopamine-fuelled injections of melancholy into the mix. It might be time to delete your Twitter account.

Don’t worry, journalists will still use it — and then filter it for you so you don’t have to deal with all the Nazis, politicians (often the same people) and conspiracy theorists. Plus, no more bots attempting to brainwash you. See? It’s a win!

#DeleteTwitter

Sadly, if you’re completely ready to pull the plug you er… you can’t. The best you can do is deactivate your account and then stay strong, like Audie Murphy sweating out his morphine addition locked alone in a motel room. And you’ll need to resist the urge for a full 30 days, which is when Twitter will finally take your precious account out back and put two in its head.

Still wanna go through with it? There are two methods you need to be aware of but both have the same result: a bunch of spare time, lifting depression and a bit of a sad feeling in your main scrolling finger. Here’s how you go about leaving Twitter for good:

First steps

As with any large change, make a backup first. You can download your Twitter account in its entirety from the service (do that here), because those tweets are all sooooo important.  Make sure you do it first because you won’t be able to do it afterwards. That’s not how backups work. All done? Then off to the browser version of Twitter.

The process for the Twitter app is… pretty much identical

That’s it. You’ve broken free from the tyranny of people telling you their opinions in as short a space as possible. Go do something else. Whatever it is, it probably won’t be messaging your family on WhatsApp, since you deleted that earlier this week.

Exit mobile version