There is a user rate limit of 200 requests per 15 minutes for the POST method. The DELETE method has a rate limit of 50 requests per 15 minutes. Additionally, there is a limit of 300 requests per 3 hours, including Tweets created with either manage Tweets or manage Retweets.
To save a draft of your post, select the X icon in the top left corner of the compose box, then select Save. To schedule your post to be sent at a later date/time, select the calendar icon at the bottom of the compose box and make your schedule selections, then select Confirm. To access your drafts and scheduled posts, select Unsent posts from the post compose box.
An embedded Tweet consists of two parts: An HTML snippet hosted in your web page, and the Twitter for Websites JavaScript to transform that code into a fully-rendered Tweet. You can copy embedded Tweet markup generated from the Tweet menu on Twitter.com or TweetDeck, paste a URL into a supporting CMS, or add a Tweet to the page programmatically using a JavaScript factory function.
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I have been trying to figure this out but this is a really frustrating. I'm trying to get tweets with a certain hashtag (a great amount of tweets) using Tweepy. But this doesn't go back more than one week. I need to go back at least two years for a period of a couple of months. Is this even possible, if so how?
As you have noticed Twitter API has some limitations, I have implemented a code that do this using the same strategy as Twitter running over a browser. Take a look, you can get the oldest tweets: -Henrique/GetOldTweets-python
If you need a way to get old tweets, you can get them from individual users because collecting tweets from them is limited by number rather than time (so in many cases you can go back months or years). A third-party service that collects tweets like Topsy may be useful in your case as well (shut down as of July 2016, but other services exist).
As others have noted, the Twitter API has the date limitation, but not the actual advanced search as implemented on twitter.com. So so the solution is to use Python's wrapper for Selenium or PhantomJS to iterate through the twitter.com endpoint. Here's an implementation using Selenium that someone has posted on Github: _scraping/
Embedded posts bring the conversation from X to more than 1 million partner websites, reaching over 1 billion people each month. From individual posts and photos to live video and timelines, embedded post make it easier to provide audiences with relevant and timely content from X into your stories.
The embedded post is the best way to display an individual post off of X. Enrich any story with first-person perspectives, quotes directly from the source, and rich media like photos, videos, and GIFs.
However, keeping up with Twitter's fast-paced environment can be a daunting task. With thousands of tweets being posted every minute, it's easy for your content to get lost in the noise. That's why scheduling your tweets in advance can be a smart strategy to post your tweets at the right time, space them out throughout the day, and save you time posting ultimately maximizing your impact on Twitter.
You can schedule your tweets for free with Buffer, a social media management tool. With Buffer, you can easily add multiple tweets to your queue and set them to post at regular intervals throughout the day.
Scheduling tweets with Buffer using your browser
Scheduling tweets with Buffer from your phone
1. Scheduling tweets ensures quality and consistency
2. Scheduling tweets allows you to reach a wider audience
Scheduling tweets is also a great way to ensure your content reaches the largest possible audience. By scheduling tweets at different times of the day, you can reach audiences in different time zones and start to learn the best time for you to be posting your tweets, which will ultimately help you increase your engagement and reach on Twitter.
3. Scheduling tweets lets you batch your work and plan in advance
By scheduling your tweets you can plan out your content to be posted without having to manually post the tweet. You can also do batch content creation, and write several days or weeks worth of tweets at once, and then schedule them and focus on engaging rather than needing to create new content every day.
ALLYN: Yeah. I mean, even for erratic Musk, this is something of a surprise. He says it's an attempt to crack down on companies that scrape Twitter for data. The idea is that if there's a cap on how many tweets users can read, companies won't be able to do mass data scraping. He originally said unverified accounts can read 600 tweets, and verified accounts can read 6,000. After massive blowback, he raised the cap a few times. It now sits at a thousand tweets for those without blue checks and 10,000 for those paying. Musk says this is all about artificial intelligence companies, right? They train AI models, as we know, by hoovering up tons of data from websites like Twitter. He says all the data scraping makes Twitter less stable for everyday users.
It's hard to independently confirm whether this is really why Musk is doing this. But, Steve, there is something we can say without question, and that is Musk is trying to make more money. Twitter has been burning cash for months, and by saying, if you want to read more tweets, you got to pay, Musk hopes more people will open their pocketbooks.
ALLYN: Yeah. You hear a lot of that. Some Twitter diehards are upset for that very reason. After hitting the threshold, you're now told your rate limit has been exceeded, and you literally can't see tweets from that point on. But there are some other things to consider. For instance, you know, governments and emergency services that use Twitter to get the word out about severe weather or other dangerous situations, now they could be cut off from the public. That could be a real problem. And advertisers are going to be restricted, and that will mean less revenue generated for Twitter.
And some context - this is happening at a time when advertising spending has cratered at Twitter. It's down nearly 60% from a year ago, so bad time to be messing with ad revenue. The new limits were also, you know, so annoying to so many users that many, once again, said, I'm getting off Twitter. I'm going someplace else, maybe Blue Sky, maybe Mastodon. We've been hearing this a lot since Musk bought Twitter back in October.
ALLYN: We don't know. We know that Musk says that the cap on tweets is temporary. The you-need-an-account-to-view-a-tweet thing may be permanent. But users are having fun with this, Steve. One wrote, just got rate-limited at my 6,000th tweet and had to leave my office and spend time with my wife and kids for the first time in years. Turns out they're really cool people.
The restrictions could result in users being locked out of Twitter for the day after scrolling through several hundred tweets. Thousands of users complained Saturday of not being able to access the site.
After facing backlash, he tweeted that the thresholds would be raised to 800 posts for unverified accounts and 8,000 for verified accounts before later settling on 1,000 and 10,000 tweets, respectively.
This list contains the top 30 posts with the most likes on the social networking platform X, formerly known as Twitter. X does not provide a full official list, but news and mainstream media often cover the topic.[1][2][3][4] As of December 2023, the most-liked post has over 6.8 million likes and was posted by the account of American actor Chadwick Boseman, announcing his death from cancer.[5] Five accounts have more than one of the most-liked posts in the top 30: South Korean band BTS has 17, while former U.S. president Barack Obama, current U.S. president Joe Biden, business magnate Elon Musk, and environmental activist Greta Thunberg each have two.
Planable is a scheduling tool that allows you to plan all your tweets over multiple Twitter accounts you manage in one place (plus manage 7 other social media platforms). With Planable, you can easily plan, preview, and schedule your Twitter posts in advance.
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