
How to Bulk Delete All Your Steam Comments
Old Steam comments can come back to haunt you. Whether it’s jokes from 2011, edgy memes from your high school days, ascii art spam, or comments left on a friend’s profile, your old gaming history might not reflect who you are today. If you want a cleaner digital presence, Redact makes it easy to mass delete your Steam comments.
Please note – mass deleting your Steam comments requires a Redact Premium subscription. You can try Redact for free on Twitter, Discord, Reddit and Facebook!
Here’s how to take full control of your Steam comment history using Redact.
Why Use Redact for Steam
• Clean up old content that no longer represents you
• Avoid embarrassment from outdated or inappropriate comments
• Keep your Steam profile safe for public viewing
Redact gives you full control without the hassle of manually deleting all your Steam comments – a process that can take hours depending on the volume.
Download and Set Up Redact
To get started, download the Redact app from redact.dev.

Connect Your Steam Account
In Redact.dev, select Steam from the list of supported platforms.
Follow the secure authentication steps to connect your account to Redact.dev.

Choose Which Comments to Delete
Redact can search through:
• Comments on your own Steam profile
• Comments you left on other users’ profiles
You can choose to include or exclude either category based on your goals.

Filter by Date Range
You can narrow down your Steam comments by:
• Choosing a start date
• Choosing an end date
• Selecting specific months or years
This is helpful if you want to clean up content from a certain phase in your life.

Remove Comments by Keyword
If you remember using certain words or memes that no longer reflect who you are, you can filter them out. This gives you even more precision over your Steam comment mass deletion.
• Enter keywords in the search field
• Redact will find every Steam comment that contains them
• You can delete all matching content in one go

You can also choose to preserve comments, by using the “Keywords to preserve” section.

Target or Whitelist Steam Usernames
You might have been the victim of one of your friends spamming your profile with profanity, or just a random internet troll. With Redact.dev, you can delete all comments from specific users (or whitelist users to preserve their comments).
To remove or preserve content from specific people:
• Enter the usernames you want to target
• You can also whitelist usernames you want to keep
• Easily manage this list with Add and Remove buttons

Start the Deletion Process
Redact gives you multiple ways to delete your comments:
• Preview Mode lets you review everything before deleting
• Deletion Mode instantly deletes all selected comments
• Select and Delete Mode gives you manual control over what stays and what goes
If you want to delete everything in your comment history, skip filters and use Deletion Mode directly.
Caution: Once comments are deleted, they cannot be recovered. Use Preview Mode if you’re unsure.

You can also automate Steam comment deletion using Scheduled Deletion and keep that pesky mate and their ascii “art” at bay – for good.
Steam has been around a long time – your comment history could contain posts from years ago that no longer represent who you are. Redact makes it simple to clean up that history and reduce your digital footprint.
Redact also supports a massive range of major social media and productivity platforms – like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack and more.