Eliminate Pesky Twitter DMs with the Launch of Twedemption.com
Written by: Shadeed Eleazer
The Direct Message is one area of Twitter that many active members of the real-time
communication platform have come to dread. Since there is no approval mechanism on
sending and/or receiving DMs, people can use the Direct Message feature to flood your inbox
with sales offers, event invites, offers for e-books and more annoyances.
Pile-up and subsequent management and removal of junk DMs is a painstaking tasks.
Deleting DMs is a per-DM process which can take forever in a world of deadlines and
new friend requests.
The downside to this is that users risk the chance of missing out on Direct Messages that
are personal in nature from esteemed colleagues within their network.
Enter Blast Application, with the development of a new app known a Twedemption.com
Twedemption.com is a script written in PHP that enables active Twitter account holders
to mass delete DMs for a one time fee of $5.99

Once the initial purge is complete, the script runs every hour attempting to delete 50
to 100 DMs.
This service may be of value to Twitter holder with a follower base of over 10,000 or
celebs and other verified accounts.
Dino Luzzi, CEO of Blast Apps mentions, “If you’ve been receiving a lot of auto generated-direct
messages or are building quite a following, this type of program is invaluable for Twitter users,”
Blast Applications is a developer of Facebook, Twitter, and iPhone apps.
The Questions
Will the $5.99 fee scare off a number of Twitter users who need to purge their inboxes?
Is an inbox free of junk DMs something that is worth paying for in a one-time fee?
Have Twitter users grown accustomed to free services since many Twitter-friendly apps are free?
What bells and whistles would you add to improve this service?
Tags: Direct Messages, DM, Twedemption.com, Twitter.com, Written by:Shadeed Eleazer
