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Micah Pollak ☃️

@neilhimself I believe they download as part of everything else if you use the "Request Twitter Archive" feature in your Twitter account settings. Although, I've been hearing mixed feedback about if that feature even works still (it did for me two weeks ago).

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Neil Gaiman

@pollak they But look at the picture tonsee what downloads.

Micah Pollak ☃️

@neilhimself Ooh, my mistake, I see what you're saying. You have the content but the identities of those you're DM'ing are missing.

If you open the downloaded archive file itself you can get the "senderID" (an ID number) for each of the DMs and then can look up that ID on a site like TweeterID (tweeterid.com/) to see who that is.

There should be an easy way to automate it, but I don't know if anyone has yet.

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