Organizing Feeds & Sources

Deleting Sources & Revoking Connections

Remove sources you no longer need or revoke social media connections from your Curator account. This frees up source slots and helps you stay organized.

Deleting a Source from a Feed

  1. Open your feed in the dashboard

  2. Navigate to the Organize section

  3. Find the source you want to remove

  4. Click the Delete or Remove icon when hovering the source

  5. Confirm the deletion

Deleting a source removes all its posts from the feed immediately. The original posts remain on the social platforms—Curator only removes its copy.

Revoking Social Media Connections

Revoking a connection removes Curator's access to your social account or page. This is useful when:

  • You no longer need content from that platform

  • You want to reconnect with different credentials

  • You're troubleshooting connection errors

To revoke a connection:

  1. Go to Settings in your dashboard

  2. Navigate to Social connections

  3. Find the platform you want to disconnect

  4. Click Disconnect

  5. Confirm the action

Revoking a connection affects all sources that use that authorization. For example, if you revoke an Instagram account, all Instagram sources using that account as connection will be disabled across your feeds.

Deleting an Entire Feed

To delete a feed and all its settings:

  1. Navigate to Organize section in your dashboard

  2. Hover and navigate to a Feed and click the horizontal ellipsis menu

  3. Click Delete Feed

  4. Confirm the deletion

Deleting a feed will delete all sources within that feed. Sources in other feeds will not be affected.

What Happens to Posts?

When you delete a source or feed, the aggregated posts are removed from your Curator dashboard and any embeds using that feed will become empty or invalid. The original posts remain on the social platforms—Curator only removes its copy.

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