Juicer uses one-way sync
Juicer syncs posts from your social media accounts into your feed, but the sync is one-way. When you delete a post on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or any other platform, Juicer does not automatically detect the deletion and remove the post from your feed.
Posts you've deleted on social media will keep appearing in your Juicer feed until you remove them manually.
Why it works this way
Social media APIs don't notify Juicer when a post is deleted. To detect deletions we'd have to re-check every post in every feed against the source platform on a regular cadence, which isn't feasible given platform rate limits and the total volume of posts across all customers.
Remove a deleted post from your Juicer feed
Open your feed dashboard and find the post you want to remove.
Hover over the post and click the trash icon to delete it from your feed.
To clean up several posts at once, open Moderation in the bottom bar and use the Moderation queue tab to bulk-select and delete posts.
What happens to deleted posts
A deleted post isn't gone forever. It moves to the Trash tab in Moderation mode, where it stays in case you need to restore it. Future syncs won't bring the same post back into your feed on their own, because Juicer remembers your decision to remove it.
One edge case worth knowing about, if the original post is re-posted or re-uploaded on the source platform, it counts as a brand-new post to Juicer (with a new ID), so it can appear in your feed again even though the previous version is in your Trash. Just delete the new copy the same way if you don't want it.
If a post you removed keeps reappearing in your feed, or if you can't find a post you expected to be in the Trash tab, contact us with the feed name and the URL of the post on the source platform, and we'll take a look.

