MCP • Post Deletion via AI Commands
Delete posts by talking. With a safety net.
Say "delete that post" and it's gone. But only after you confirm.
How to Use
- 1Open Claude Desktop
- 2Ask: "Show my failed posts"
- 3See what's broken
- 4Say: "Delete all failed posts"
- 5AI asks: "Delete 2 posts? Can't undo this."
- 6Confirm
- 7Gone
- 8Ask: "What's scheduled for Friday?"
- 9See the post
- 10Say: "Delete that"
- 11Confirm
- 12Done
How It Works
Deletion is permanent. We don't pretend otherwise. So every delete command gets a confirmation.
"Delete all drafts" → "Delete 5 drafts? This cannot be undone." → You confirm → They're gone.
No accidental wipes. No "oops I didn't mean that." The AI always checks first.
What You Can Delete
The AI understands context. If you just talked about a post, "delete that" works.
Why No Undo?
Because undo creates false confidence. People get sloppy when they think they can reverse things. We'd rather you confirm once and mean it than click carelessly and scramble to recover.
Deletion is a serious action. We treat it that way.
Example Conversations
You: "Show me all failed posts"
Claude: "2 failed posts: [lists them]"
You: "Delete all failed posts"
Claude: "Delete 2 failed posts? This cannot be undone."
You: "Yes"
Claude: "Deleted."
You: "What's scheduled for Friday?"
Claude: "Product announcement at 9am"
You: "Delete that"
Claude: "Delete the product announcement for Friday 9am?"
You: "Yes"
Claude: "Done."
Clear. Safe. Final.