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Twitter search hashtab
Twitter search hashtab















If for some reason that doesn’t work, try this: If you’re interested in a user’s timeline, many readers will allow you to use the standard profile page link: !/username. The only exception is the geocode, because Twitter has “near this place” instead of exact geolocation. Here’s my tip on generating more complex searches: use Twitter’s advance search, see what Twitter comes up with in the search bar, then copy/paste their query and stick it after: If you want to get results farther back, add “&rpp= Number” where the number is a maximum of 180 with results no older than 6-9 days. By default, you will only get 10-12 results. To find the latitude and longitude, try a site like itouchmap.Ĭheck out the Sociable blog post for more on even more complex location searches.

twitter search hashtab

(For a hashtag, add %23 in front of your keyword.)

twitter search hashtab

Location + keyword search: Your+ Keywords%20geocode= latitude%2C longitude%2C 25km * to find the two letter language code, just use Twitter’s advance search, select the language of your choice, hit Search, and see what Twitter uses * use a hyphen for the equivalent of NOT, so – keyword * use double quotes for example phrases, so “ Your Search” * use OR for any of the word you type, so Your%20OR%20 Keywords You may need to use search.atom instead of rss depending on your reader. Sociable has updated their post on this topic, so I’ve updated the cheat sheet a bit: So, after much searching, I finally figured it out by changing twitter to the old layout and playing around with the link I found. So, almost every single tutorial told me to just find the magical RSS feed button to get a twitter search, but my understanding is that this button no longer exists! (or it exists for some people and not others, magical…). Therefore, you will need to make your own (see comments for one suggestion) or use an app to follow specific feeds. – As of March 5th, 2013, twitter will no longer support unauthenticated feeds of any kind and will be dropping support for RSS altogether (meaning you can only get JSON feeds).

#Twitter search hashtab how to#

I’ve not actually tried this, but found a new article on How to Create RSS Feeds in Twitter using Google Script.















Twitter search hashtab