I've been playing around with a project to locally archive a bunch of data sources that interest me (email, instant messaging logs, Twitter, SMS, some blog and social news comments) in a straightforward and open data format. Unfortunately this type of tool might be something that most people don't realize they need until it's too late.
Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
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Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#12Archival of 'cloud' data is an issue I've been thinking a lot about lately. People are putting so much of their lives on the internet these days without generally giving too much thought to permanence and availability. Twitter's only been around a few years and people are already running into retention issues. The tweet from the article will still be valuable 30 years from now - will twitter even be around then? Will…
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#13Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#14I was thinking recently about getting all the tweets from 2006, it should be about 2 million tweets, so should be possible to fetch by sequentially walking through the ids.
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#15I completely agree. I saved the link to a tweet from Biz Stone about an app i launched 2 years ago (twootball), but now it's gone.
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#16No wonder dozens of services (or even curl-based shell scripts or tutorials) are available to back up the tweets (shameless plug for my own http://sparrw.com/, which focuses on easy searching of past tweets and treating tweeted links as sort of auto-bookmarks, which is what I'm often using Twitter for).
But all this works only if you're quick enough, and set up some sort of backup system before the magic 3200 limit :(
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#17This is precisely why I built http://tweetsaver.com ... I wanted a nice way to search through ALL my old tweets AND keep them around. I'm always retweeting awesome content, favoriting interesting things, and sometimes I just want to remember what I said without having to click MORE MORE MORE MORE for 100 pages to find it on twitter.com. Maybe someday Twitter will turn on a feature that kills my app, but for now I thi…
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#18This is precisely why I built http://tweetsaver.com ... I wanted a nice way to search through ALL my old tweets AND keep them around. I'm always retweeting awesome content, favoriting interesting things, and sometimes I just want to remember what I said without having to click MORE MORE MORE MORE for 100 pages to find it on twitter.com. Maybe someday Twitter will turn on a feature that kills my app, but for now I thi…
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#19This is precisely why I built http://tweetsaver.com ... I wanted a nice way to search through ALL my old tweets AND keep them around. I'm always retweeting awesome content, favoriting interesting things, and sometimes I just want to remember what I said without having to click MORE MORE MORE MORE for 100 pages to find it on twitter.com. Maybe someday Twitter will turn on a feature that kills my app, but for now I thi…
$120/year is not worth it to me. $10/year would be. Just my feedback. :-)
There are other solutions around if you look.
Re: Hey Twitter: Give us our Tweets
#20My startup http://keepstream.com is involved in this real-time curation (Twitter now, more services later). I would love to chat with anyone interested in the subject; my contact information is in my profile.