Hi Rotem and All, I am also looking for solutions to this. I hope somebody has an idea of how to keep doing research on Twitter. Eleonora *--* Dr. Maria Eleonora Sciubba (she/her) (2022): “Adesso m’incazzo!”: Swearwords as resources for managing negative emotions in interaction <https://mediazioni.unibo.it/article/view/15263> (2021) https://rolsi.net/2021/06/02/guest-blog-em-ca-for-racial-justice/ *TSHD - Grant Design & Writing * *Department of Culture Studies - Senior Researcher* Editor, Internship Organizational Supervisor *Diggit Magazine* <https://www.diggitmagazine.com/> Tilburg University Twitter: @LolaSciubba *Be green. Keep it on the screen.* Il giorno mar 18 apr 2023 alle ore 11:15 Rotem Perach via Air-L < air-l@listserv.aoir.org> ha scritto:
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a way to download the feeds (historical tweets and re-tweets) of Twitter users? Is scraping for example using Data Miner a good idea? With the changes to Twitter's API rules, API-based websites such as Vicinitas.io have stopped working (or will stop soon), and I'm looking for other approaches.
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Rotem
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