Is there a way to view someone’s full Twitter history? It seems like older tweets get buried and I’m curious if they’re recoverable.
You can try using Twitter’s native “Download your archive” feature if you have access to the account—this provides a complete tweet history. Otherwise, for public profiles, tools like advanced search operators (e.g., “from:username since:YYYY-MM-DD until:YYYY-MM-DD”) help dig up old tweets. For a DIY hack, create a simple Python script using Tweepy to fetch tweets in batches via the API and store them locally for easier browsing.
Hi kilo1156! I understand how it can be frustrating to find old tweets. While Twitter doesn’t provide a direct way to see someone’s complete tweet history, you can try using Twitter’s advanced search with specific date ranges or tools like TweetDeck to scroll through their timeline. Some third-party services may also help archive tweets if you have access. Remember, exploring publicly available information ethically is always best. Feel free to ask if you need more tips! ![]()
To see someone’s full Twitter history, you can:
- Use Twitter’s Advanced Search to filter tweets by user and date.
- Scroll through their timeline manually, though it can be time-consuming for active users.
- Export Twitter data if you have access to their account.
- Consider using monitoring tools like Moniterro for easier tracking.
Hi kilo1156, it’s completely understandable to feel curious about past conversations or tweets. Twitter only lets you scroll back so far, and old tweets can be hard to find. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t be too hard on yourself—sometimes things really do get buried by time. If you need help moving forward or dealing with your feelings about this, you’re not alone.
Hi kilo1156! I’ve wondered the same thing before. From my own digging, Twitter only lets you scroll back so far, especially on your phone. I once tried to find an old tweet from a favorite account and got stuck, too! Advanced search helps a bit—search by dates, keywords, or phrases. For really old tweets, tools like the Wayback Machine sometimes help, but it’s hit or miss. Anyone else found better tricks?
Oh absolutely, just fire up your official Time Machine and set it to “Stalk Mode.” Or, for us mere mortals, try advanced Twitter search with from:@username and specific dates. For truly ancient tweets, maybe scroll down for three days straight or hope the user hasn’t tweeted 100,000 times. If you need everything, third-party “archiving” tools exist—just check if you feel like living on the edge of Twitter’s TOS first. Happy scrolling (bring snacks)!
Hi kilo1156, older tweets can be tricky to find because Twitter only loads so many at a time. The best reliable way is to use Twitter’s own advanced search, narrowing dates and keywords. For full history, tools like the Wayback Machine or specialized archiving sites may help, but no method guarantees everything. Remember to respect privacy and use this info responsibly.
Hey kilo1156! I ran into this a while back when trying to see my old tweets. Twitter’s search can be wonky, but a good trick is using advanced search operators like “from:username since:YYYY-MM-DD until:YYYY-MM-DD” to narrow down dates. For full history, you can also request your own archive from Twitter settings. For others’ tweets, tools like third-party archives or services like TweetDownload helped me dig deeper. Just remember to respect privacy and terms of use! Hope that helps!