When you delete tweets, you might lose some important pictures and have no way to recover deleted Twitter images. Try the possible solutions here to view your deleted Twitter photos by searching in your account. If that fails, you can still use a data recovery wizard tool to restore lost images from your local storage device.
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Solution 1: View Photos on Twitter | Log into your Twitter account. Whenever a tweet is posted, open the tweet and right-click the image...Full Steps |
Solution 2: Retrieve Twitter Photos on PC | Select Location > Scan the location where data was lost > Preview the lost data > Recover data to a secure location...Full Steps |
"Hello, do you know how to recover and view deleted Twitter images after cleaning up tweets? A few days ago, I removed some old tweets, and some great photos went with them. I've tried looking for them on my local computer and phone, but they seem to be gone. How can I view deleted Twitter images? Are there any helpful methods?"
It makes sense that when you delete a tweet, its picture goes with it. But what if you need those photos back? Is it possible? Or how? Read on and try out the possible solutions below to view your deleted Twitter pictures within your account. If you can't retrieve deleted photos on Twitter, you can still use a professional Data Recovery Wizard tool to get them back.
Every time you post a tweet, you get a unique Web address for it, like this:
https://twitter.com/Brithny37823166/status/1280043628832923648 This link points to a tweet by a Twitter user named Brithny37823166, which reads: "When your friend is deep into Animal Crossing and you're still trying to figure out what a life simulation game is. #AnimalCrossing #NintendoSwitch" Please note that the exact content of the tweet may no longer be visible due to time or if the user has deleted it.
When you delete a tweet, any photos it contained are deleted with it. But interestingly, if you have the direct link to the image, it can still be recovered. Those links typically look like this:
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That means that when you delete a tweet, the image isn't necessarily removed. Here's how to recover deleted photos from Twitter:
Step 1: Log in to your Twitter account.
Step 2. Whenever you tweet an image, open the tweet, right-click the image, and choose “Copy Image Address.”
Step 3. After deleting the tweet, copy the URL of the deleted Twitter image in a new browser. You will notice that the image still exists.
Step 4. You can then right-click on the Twitter image and save it again.
Usually, the pictures you post on Twitter are initially saved on your computer or phone. If you can't retrieve the photos from your Twitter account, check your computer or phone first. Even if you've deleted them from your local storage device, don't worry – you can easily recover deleted Twitter pictures with a universal data recovery wizard tool.
As one of the best data recovery software for Windows and Mac, the Data Recovery Wizard tool excels in:
Please follow the video and text tutorial below to learn how to easily recover lost photos.
Step 1. Launch the Disk Drill data recovery wizard for Mac. Find your SD card, camera or the hard drive partition with the deleted or lost photos and click "Scan".
Step 2: After the scan, you can click "Photos" on the left sidebar to quickly filter out photos.
Step 3: Preview the photos that you want to recover. Then, click “Recover” and choose another location to save the recovered data.
Also read: How to Recover Permanently Deleted Photos on iPhone.
Any seasoned Twitter user knows the frustration of accidentally deleting a tweet. Don't worry – read this tutorial to learn how to recover a deleted tweet.
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This is the most natural way to recover a deleted tweet. You can download an archive of all your Twitter history. Here's how to download your Twitter archive.
Step 1: Visit the Twitter website and log in to your account.
Click on “More” » “Settings and privacy” in the left-hand navigation panel.
Step 3: On your Twitter account's settings page, select “Request your archive.” When you click the “Request archive” button, Twitter will send an email to the address associated with that Twitter account.
Step 4. Go back to the Settings & Privacy page and choose Download Your Information.
Extract your Twitter data. Navigate to the folder on your computer where you saved the file, then unzip the file using your preferred software.
Step 5: Once the extraction is complete, you'll see some files and folders.
Step 6: Open the “index.html” file in a browser, and you'll see your current and deleted tweets displayed in a format similar to what you'd see on an online Twitter account.
This is the easiest and most effective way to recover deleted tweets that might be important, or contain sweet memories.
You can recover deleted tweets from yourself or others by visiting the Internet Archive. Here's how:
Step 1: Log in to your Twitter account in a browser tab.
2. Click on “Profile” on the left and then select “Copy.”
Step 3: Visit archive.org. Navigate to the Internet Archive section of the website.
Step 4: Paste the profile link into the search bar at the top.
In the results, click on the link to the tweet based on the date it was posted.
That's all there is to it for retrieving deleted tweets and Twitter images. Hopefully, this guide has been helpful. If you're still unable to recover your vanished tweet or Twitter photo, try using a data recovery wizard tool to restore deleted videos, photos, and other documents from your hard drive or Google Cache.