- Joined
- Jan 17, 2017
In order to use the Twitter API developers have to apply for a developer account and describe what their application will do. If that description rustles the Twitter reviewer's jimmies the application is permanently denied with no appeals or reapplications available. The only way to try again is to make another Twitter account (which Twitter intentionally makes difficult to do more than once or twice) and try again with a different description.
I'd like to be able to effectively archive tweets like I do for DSP but the way I do it now doesn't keep track of replies as they arrive which I think would be cool. Does anyone know of any third party sites or tools that make accessing Twitter data easier than outright scraping HTML?
I'd like to be able to effectively archive tweets like I do for DSP but the way I do it now doesn't keep track of replies as they arrive which I think would be cool. Does anyone know of any third party sites or tools that make accessing Twitter data easier than outright scraping HTML?