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    Jan 26

    Academics are one of the biggest groups using the to research what’s happening. Their work helps make the world (& Twitter) a better place, and now more than ever, we must enable more of it. Introducing 🥁 the Academic Research product track!

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  2. Apr 22

    Introducing the manage Likes endpoints to the v2. Liking Tweets is one of the core aspects of the Twitter experience. Developers can now use these endpoints to like or unlike a specified Tweet on behalf of an authenticated account.

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  3. Apr 22
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  4. Apr 15

    Join us next Thursday, April 22nd at 10 am PT for our next livestream 🚨 Getting started with the v2 and the new Academic Research product track using the twarc2 library in Python We will be live on Twitch

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  5. Apr 7

    Introducing the manage blocks endpoints to the v2. These endpoints are crucial for developers who want to help maintain and improve the health of the public conversation on Twitter. Learn more

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  6. Mar 31

    Interested in how our engineers tackled the challenge? Get a peek under the hood over at the blog 👇 Link 🔗

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  7. Mar 31

    Over a year ago, we released the COVID-19 stream to help people build resources for the public good. Now we're sharing more about how people used this data to study everything from misinformation, to how attitudes about the virus evolved over time. 💡

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  8. Mar 29

    In just two months, thousands of people have been reviewed and approved to our Academic Research product track. 🤓 Want to know what the buzz is all about? gives a quick overview of what’s available, and how you can get started 👇

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  9. Mar 25

    We also recently launched code samples in R for some of our new v2 endpoints

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  10. Mar 25

    If you're looking to get started with the v2 and R has you covered with a new tutorial.

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  11. Mar 23
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  13. Mar 19

    Looking to get started with the Twitter API but new to APIs in general? will walk you through everything you need to know in APIs 101 session. She’ll use examples using our v2 endpoints, Tuesday, March 23rd at 1 pm EST. Join us on Twitch

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  14. Mar 18

    Thanks to everyone who joined and made today a great session! 🙌 If weren't able to attend, we've got you covered. Academic researchers can now sign up for office hours for help using the new product track. See how you can sign up, here 👇

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  15. Mar 18

    We're going to get started in just a few minutes! Hope to see you soon on 👀

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  16. Mar 18

    The team met at UC Berkeley. “We made countless nonsensical projects at hackathons, but we soon realized the Twitter API offers us a tangible opportunity to make an impact with the projects we’re building.”

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  17. Mar 18

    “With an ongoing heightened climate crisis, wildfires have become increasingly widespread and unpredictable,” say from . “We sought to build an all-in-one resource that would keep people updated.”

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  18. Mar 18

    Fire Talk provides users with centralized information on local fires. It uses the to show Tweets relevant to your location, complemented with other data like air quality index and local news.

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  19. Mar 16
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  20. Mar 15
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  21. Mar 15

    🔎 If you're using v2 full-archive search for Academic Research, you won't want to miss this livestream hosted by our research dev advocate . Mark your calendars to join us on Thursday March 18th, 10AM PT/ 1PM ET.

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