Here are the steps to download tweets from user: Type the username of the Twitter accounts in search box placed above After entering, you will see the username and profile photo of the user of which you want to purchase the tweets. Click on the "Add to cart button" to add the report in the cart Go to cart, where you can see all the reports which you have added.
Click on the "Place Order" button, create an account or sign in to your existing account and make the payment After the payment, you will be able to see the report in the "Your Report" section as well as receive an email In case of any queries, you can email us at contact followersanalysis. Few important points to be noted: The Twitter account user won't be able to know if you download tweets of their account. Private account tweets can only be fetched on special requests We provide up to tweets of a public Twitter account.
If you need more than tweets, please contact us. You can find lots of useful metrics below: Tweet types: Differentiation of Total tweets into Tweets, retweets and replies along with their percentage out of the total number of tweets Averages: Average tweets, retweets and replies per day, week and month. Tweet Timeline Tweet timeline shows the number of Tweets posted by the Twitter account in chronological order.
Following are the applications of a Tweet timeline: You can see when was the last time the Twitter account was most active You can see the patterns in tweeting to know whether the Twitter account is a bot or a real person You can see how active Twitter account is and how often does it tweet. Client Source The Client source shows the variety of devices used by the Twitter account to post the tweets.
It has the following applications: Know which device the Twitter Account uses most often Know the number of tweets posted by each Device Know whether the Twitter account is using any commercial platform like Hootsuite or Buffer to tweet.
This will take you to a web page where you can download the archive. These are the two that we want to look into. The best way to view your Twitter archive is probably to do that using a web browser. Click Sessions to see when your account was accessed by other apps. Click Account access history to see your entire login history. Click the Tweets tab in the left panel to view your tweets.
This displays your tweets similarly to how you'd see them on your Twitter profile. You can also use the Replies and Retweets tabs at the top to see the information captured at the time of the download. To search your tweets, use the "Search tweets" bar at the top-right corner of the page.
You can filter the search results using the "Search filters" panel. Click the Likes tab in the left panel to see all tweets you've liked. Every tweet you've ever clicked the heart on will appear on this page. Click the Direct Messages tab to view all of your DMs. This option is also in the left panel, and the resulting DM list will appear similarly to how it appears on Twitter. You can search through your DMs using the "Search Messages" bar at the top.
Click the Safety tab to view your muted and blocked accounts. Also on the left panel, this tab displays any account that was muted or blocked at the time you requested your archive will appear here. Click the Personalization tab to see what Twitter knows about you.
You'll see this toward the bottom of the left panel. Here you'll find several tabs at the top with different information Twitter uses to determine demographics information for advertising purposes. The Interests tab displays a list of things Twitter thinks you are interested in based on your activity. Advertiser lists tells you which of Twitter's advertisers has added you to their audiences. The Location tab lists locations associated with your account. Saved Searches displays any of the searches you've saved on Twitter.
Click the Ads tab on the left panel to see ads you've been shown. All of the ads Twitter places in your feed will appear on this tab. You can click Show details under any ad to see who the target audience for the ad was, and why it was shown to you. Click the Lists tab on the left to view your Twitter lists.
If you've created, subscribed, or have been added to any Twitter lists, those lists will appear here. Jenny Wood. Hunter Meine. Thomas Hughes. Skip to content Profile Avatar. Subscribe to Entrepreneur. Magazine Subscriptions. By Ann Smarty February 17, Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
Twitter's official archive download The easiest route to go is always going to be Twitter itself. Smarty has been into internet marketing for seven years, she is the former editor-in-chief of Search Engine Journal and contributor to prominent search and social blogs including Small Biz Trends and Mashable.
One of the things that I read about in my search is the Library of Congress's project to preserve tweets. This project is part of an initiative for digital preservation, and in Twitter donated its collection of public tweets to the Library.
I wasn't able to find a way to save the tweets that I wanted through investigating the Library of Congress's project, but at least I felt legitimated in my desire to archive tweets. The collection is only going to be available in Washington, D. If you're interested in reading more about the collection, this FAQ from the Library is a good place to start. If it's your own Twitter feed you're wanting to preserve, it's not too hard to archive your tweets, and searching on Google provided me with lots of different choices.
This article outlines ways of saving your own tweets to a database.
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