My apologies. I was just passing along what I have been told because of privacy settings within Facebook and Instagram. I have been told specifically by Facebook there is no "legal" way to scrape comments or different things like that. Now likes and shares etc, I have no idea. So I was just passing that along. I am by no means an expert in all of the ways and was not aware of other ways like Facepager. I just know Facebook is very strict with their data especially because of the privacy policy and settings people can individually make. I have been told Facebook closed off their API except for when working in collaborations or specifically accepted to get data from their research team. Very sorry if I gave wrong information. This is just what I have learned and been told and would never want anyone to get into trouble or collect items they weren't technically supposed to. Best of luck and if you do find anything please share! Take care all. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 5:35 AM Bernhard Rieder <berno.rieder@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I would like to disagree with Brooke here. Facebook data can still be accessed through non-scraping based API-access, most importantly the awesome Facepager.
For Instagram, scraping is indeed the go-to technique (instaloader works very well) and I would like to defend the idea that ToS should not hinder researchers if the social relevance of the topic warrants it. Adhering to corporate policy is not the gold standard for what independent research should strive for, in my view. Proposing topics to people at Facebook may be a strategy for certain topics, but for anything that does not fit within the narrow interests of the platform, this will most likely go nowhere.
For YouTube, you can also check out the YouTube Data Tools that I have been maintaining here: https://tools.digitalmethods.net/netvizz/youtube/
All the best, Bernhard
On 10 Nov 2020, at 05:22, Brooke Criswell via Air-L < air-l@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
Facebook and Instagram are strict and according to terms and conditions they don't allow any data scraping.
Best try is to propose your study to a researcher at Facebook
On Mon, Nov 9, 2020, 2:21 AM Alexandre Leroux <alleroux@ulb.ac.be> wrote:
Facepager for FB and YT it has a user interface and a decent documentation.
There are scrappers for instagram but those don't comply with the platform terms of use and afaik are terminal only.
On 6/11/20 14:59, Cristina Migliaccio wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Advance apologies if this question has been addressed (as I am certain it has been) in some previous forum/email---does an easy to use text/data mining software/platform exist that works across these 3 social media platforms: YouTube, Facebook & Instagram?
I would like to collect data on alphabetic features but also paralinguistic features such as likes, shares, etc.
Any suggestions whatsoever for a text/data mining beginner would be greatly appreciated (videos, lectures to this end also appreciated!)
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