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Twitter Letting Users Download Old Tweets

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[Techtaffy Newsdesk]

Twitter is now letting you download all your tweets.

The archive project was first built during one of Twitter’s quarterly Hack Weeks. As part of your Twitter archive, you can have access to all your tweets, including retweets, right from your very first tweet. Once you have your Twitter archive, you can view your Tweets by month, or search your archive to find tweets with certain words, phrases, hashtags or @usernames. You can even engage with your old Tweets just as you would with current ones. As you go through all of your tweets, you can also share your favorites using #TwitterArchive.

Twitter is rolling out this feature gradually, starting Wednesday with a small percentage of users whose language is set to English. Over the coming weeks and months, Twitter says it will make the archiving feature available worldwide.

You can go to Settings and scroll down to the bottom to check for the option to request your Twitter archive.

 

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