Fill a Photoshop mask with some of the stuff you’re most likely to be sharing on social media.
This is a great tool for quickly removing text from a blog post, or any other content that might be distracting.
Find the tool and try it out.
I recommend the free mask tool, which comes with the full Photoshop suite.
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Create a mask and click on the mask icon in the toolbar.
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Select the mask you want to delete.
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Next, select Delete the mask.
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Next click on Save and save your mask.
(If you’ve already made a mask, you can select Edit the mask in the upper-right corner and then click on Create a new mask.)
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Next select the mask that you want, and click Create mask.
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Then select the filter you want and click Save.
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Next save your file.
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Once done, you’ll have a mask that will delete any text, images, or other data that’s posted to social media pages.
Here’s how to use a mask to delete unwanted posts on Twitter.
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Click the Twitter logo.
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Click Edit.
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Select Delete the Twitter.
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Select Remove All.
5: Next, click the Remove button to delete all the tweets from the account.
6: Select Delete and then delete all of the posts from the user’s account.