@mom101 @neilhimself this was the tool I was thinking of, but it looks like DM parsing is not implemented yet. Hopefully soon! https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser
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@mom101 @neilhimself this was the tool I was thinking of, but it looks like DM parsing is not implemented yet. Hopefully soon! https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser 2 comments
This capability is n active development right now. Look at the most recent comments on this github issue: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser/issues/6 |
@phocks @mom101 @neilhimself I've been plugging away at a different issue on this (parsing likes, because my Twitter account was almost purely a content ingestion machine). As part of this I have discovered that it is possible to get a guest token for the Twitter API, bypassing the need to sign up for a developer account. I might take a crack at DM identification next - however, I don't have any sample data yet (no DMs in my personal account, now waiting on the archive for another one).