Purchaing historical tweets
Hi colleagues, Hope you are safe and well. My research team is looking for the best and fastest option to get historical tweets. DiscoverText was recommended but they are not responsive. I have also contacted TrackMyHashtag but am not sure if they are the best. It would be great if you can share your experience or recommend third party data sellers most used by researchers. Thank you, Seongho
Hi, Seongho, DiscoverText tends to be one of the most recommended on this forum. Hope this helps, Peter *Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Ph.D.* *Head, Cultural and **Critical Studies Division, AEJMC * *1st Vice President, Carolinas Communication Association* *Associate Professor of Communication, Coker University* *p* 843-383-8379 | *e* pgloviczki@coker.edu 300 E. College Ave. | Hartsville, SC coker.edu | cokercobras.com Email Response Time Policy: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (within 48 hours) On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 4:46 PM An, Seong Ho <anseong@upenn.edu> wrote:
Hi colleagues,
Hope you are safe and well.
My research team is looking for the best and fastest option to get historical tweets. DiscoverText was recommended but they are not responsive. I have also contacted TrackMyHashtag but am not sure if they are the best. It would be great if you can share your experience or recommend third party data sellers most used by researchers.
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Hi Seong Ho, Unfortunately I believe your options to purchase historical Twitter data are severely limited. Twitter placed strict restrictions on its API back in 2018, and it has become increasingly difficult to build apps that access the API and comply with the ToS. This happened in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that rocked Facebook. The best and most efficient ways to retrieve historical Twitter data are in direct violation to Twitter's ToS. Otherwise they're often prohibitively expensive. Amy -----Original Message----- From: Air-L <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org> On Behalf Of Peter Gloviczki Sent: Monday, 23 March 2020 8:44 AM To: An, Seong Ho <anseong@upenn.edu> Cc: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] [External] Purchaing historical tweets Hi, Seongho, DiscoverText tends to be one of the most recommended on this forum. Hope this helps, Peter *Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Ph.D.* *Head, Cultural and **Critical Studies Division, AEJMC * *1st Vice President, Carolinas Communication Association* *Associate Professor of Communication, Coker University* *p* 843-383-8379 | *e* pgloviczki@coker.edu 300 E. College Ave. | Hartsville, SC coker.edu | cokercobras.com Email Response Time Policy: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (within 48 hours) On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 4:46 PM An, Seong Ho <anseong@upenn.edu> wrote:
Hi colleagues,
Hope you are safe and well.
My research team is looking for the best and fastest option to get historical tweets. DiscoverText was recommended but they are not responsive. I have also contacted TrackMyHashtag but am not sure if they are the best. It would be great if you can share your experience or recommend third party data sellers most used by researchers.
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Apologies if we missed a ticket or an email in these uncertain times, but the historical Twitter for academics operation via Sifter (which provided historical Twitter access for DiscoverText users) ended September 29, 2018. We are a very small business and like many of my fellow small business owners, the events in real time have overtaken all regular budget math with respect to our survival as a company. It is important to note that some (to be honest many) of our academic use cases were deemed to be violations of the Twitter terms of service and the price model in the end was unbearable for a sole-owner, 2-person business. I remain extremely proud of the academic contribution of the various platforms we built and hosted over the years: https://discovertext.com/publications/ https://discovertext.com/2018/03/31/scholarly-citations-of-the-coding-analys... After 10 years of offering a monthly individual user subscription, we ended that model December 31, 2019. This was one of the hardest moments in my life; it hurt to shut off that option. Software projects are like children; you love them beyond any rational measure. Going forward, our software will only live in cloud computing operations where I do not personally pay the bill. This means departments, colleges and universities can host DiscoverText going forward, but it needs to be running on your organization's cloud. Feel free to contact me if that is of interest. ~Stu On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 4:46 PM An, Seong Ho <anseong@upenn.edu> wrote:
Hi colleagues,
Hope you are safe and well.
My research team is looking for the best and fastest option to get historical tweets. DiscoverText was recommended but they are not responsive. I have also contacted TrackMyHashtag but am not sure if they are the best. It would be great if you can share your experience or recommend third party data sellers most used by researchers.
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