Finding protected Xeets on archive or other sources - to prove a point about trannies

Lazy Drei

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Sup,

I'm trying to find a way to lookup the previous tweets of Dragon Age' current 'Queerosexual Gendermancer' tranny director shitting on heterosexuals and being a genuinely self-obsessed narc.
Unfortunately, the tweets have been protected now and I can't find any other source on the web that can show me the tweet history, internet archive doesn't seem to pop up any results for https://x.com/CorinneBusche where I found the original statements I speak of.

If anyone feel like helping a feller out or knows of any resource which I can use to dig up this stuff again?
It's much appreciated so as to spread troon awareness.
 

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Not all of these will be useful, but give that a shot.

Remember, web.archive.org allows wildcards (*) so all I did was find a capture from twitter.com/corrinebusche, check what the URL to an actual tweet from them was at the time, then take that URL and put a "/*" on the end and see what existed. Apparently 1435 individual URLs to specific tweets were captured.

It is sometimes also worth checking the mobile version by putting in "mobile.twitter.com" and trying the same searching strategies from there, in this case I wasn't able to find anything though.
 

Not all of these will be useful, but give that a shot.

Remember, web.archive.org allows wildcards (*) so all I did was find a capture from twitter.com/corrinebusche, check what the URL to an actual tweet from them was at the time, then take that URL and put a "/*" on the end and see what existed. Apparently 1435 individual URLs to specific tweets were captured.

It is sometimes also worth checking the mobile version by putting in "mobile.twitter.com" and trying the same searching strategies from there, in this case I wasn't able to find anything though.
Sweet, much appreciated for the additional info, this helps me a great deal!
 
Sweet, much appreciated for the additional info, this helps me a great deal!
Further to @HarblMcDavid, looking through tweets manually you will find:
  1. obviously, this is quite tedious
  2. many of the tweets, depending on their age, may not be visible as tweets but just show text
Not much you can do about #1. For #2, there are tools that let you mass download the contents of the Internet Archive for a website or a wildcard path. Once you've done that, you can do a search for any keywords you want to hunt for.

If you're on Windows, you'll need RubyInstaller:

It is also worth noting that the Internet Archive is super gay about letting people delete their stuff from there, so if you find good shit then archive it to archive.is as well.
 
Further to @HarblMcDavid, looking through tweets manually you will find:
  1. obviously, this is quite tedious
  2. many of the tweets, depending on their age, may not be visible as tweets but just show text
Not much you can do about #1. For #2, there are tools that let you mass download the contents of the Internet Archive for a website or a wildcard path. Once you've done that, you can do a search for any keywords you want to hunt for.

If you're on Windows, you'll need RubyInstaller:

It is also worth noting that the Internet Archive is super gay about letting people delete their stuff from there, so if you find good shit then archive it to archive.is as well.
Yo, I've followed the instructions and I made it to the downloading of the files, but the thing is; I've no clue as to what the files do now as they're all just empty if I am not mistaken.
I feel I am missing something but it says it downloaded the files but I am unsure as to where they are now saved on my PC, the file path it mentioned just leads me to files that I can't open.
 
Yo, I've followed the instructions and I made it to the downloading of the files, but the thing is; I've no clue as to what the files do now as they're all just empty if I am not mistaken.
I feel I am missing something but it says it downloaded the files but I am unsure as to where they are now saved on my PC, the file path it mentioned just leads me to files that I can't open.
Fuck. Sorry. I might be a retard. I've used it in the past with great success for other websites- including getting only certain subsets of what other websites used to host.

But even if it still works (not sure on even that now) it looks like it isn't practical for Twitter, it doesn't look like it sends the search filter to the Wayback API but tries to filter on the client side (after attempting to download the entire history of every file archived from the site).

Sorry about that. I'm pretty sure I should be able to make something better/easier.
 
Fuck. Sorry. I might be a retard. I've used it in the past with great success for other websites- including getting only certain subsets of what other websites used to host.

But even if it still works (not sure on even that now) it looks like it isn't practical for Twitter, it doesn't look like it sends the search filter to the Wayback API but tries to filter on the client side (after attempting to download the entire history of every file archived from the site).

Sorry about that. I'm pretty sure I should be able to make something better/easier.
Hey,

It certainly does work to some extent, but I believe it's not downloading the files as the correct filetype or even the correct file to begin with; this is an example of what I downloaded after running the tool:
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It's just a filetype named 'file' and there's nothing I can use to open them, I even tried changing them to IMG files but it does nothing.
If there's alternatives I'm glad to hear it, and I appreciate the help you're giving; cause I'm not about to manually search through 1900+ trannytweets. :tomlinson:
 
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