Q. Want to archive your Twitter feed? Check out these tips for capturing and preserving your Twitter data:
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Last Updated: Nov 29, 2022 Views: 37
Last Updated: Nov 29, 2022 Views: 37
- Collecting your Twitter data:
- Option 1: Via Twitter: If you'd just like a snapshot of your Twitter data, you can request this directly from Twitter.
- Option 2: Via twarc: twarc is a command line tool and Python library for archiving Twitter JSON data.
- Learn more here: https://scholarslab.github.io/learn-twarc/
- Option 3: https://www.twtdata.com/download-tweets/
- Capturing your social network
- Options to capture your social network analysis data, relationships, etc. ex. https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-download-and-visualize-your-twitter-network-f009dbbf107b
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