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Reconstructing Threads #107
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Hydrator doesn't do that currently, but that would be a good option to add potentially. If you need to do it now you can use twarc's |
Thank you very much! |
It depends on what you are doing. Do you want to get all the conversation threads in the CSV file you generated? |
Actually I am trying to identify some good case studies for the conversation threads. |
Do you have access to the Academic Research product track, which allows searching the historical archive? In theory it ought to be possible if you extract the tweet ids from your CSVs into a file e.g |
Unfortunately I don't have (I think so) access to the Academic Research product track... Thanks a lot! Then I will open an issue for twarc. |
If you are studying or working at a university you can apply. The main difference is that you can access 10 million tweets a month from Twitter's V2 API (usually limited to 100,000/month). The V2 API includes things like reply_count for tweets, as well as the conversation_id for a tweet which lets you easily collect all the tweets in a thread. And most importantly, Academic Research track lets you search the full archive of tweets rather than just the last week. |
Hi everyone!
Does someone of you have a code to reconstruct the threads?
Thanks a lot!
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