Hello Twitterati!!! I'm writing a Twitter feed tool to help me complete my grad thesis (would be happy to share it, this is non-commercial) and the one problem I have now is how do I get a single, historical status returned to me in json format? If someone could reply with the get syntax for getting a single status that would be great. I found a get command for direct messages, but these are just plain old statuses that I need, so the direct message get does not work for me (i.e. GET / 1/direct_messages/show/:id.{format} )
And if anyone from Twitter is out there listening, the crazy limit you put on "from:" search queries is why I need an individual status get. Why do so few records get returned with a "from:" query? Are you folks worried someone will make a copycat site using "from:"? This limit is making it really hard to finish my research. I am comparing all the tweets from 60 users with the mentions of those tweets in the greater community. I can search the last few days of cached data just fine for the mentions (searching on @users) but I get almost nothing back when I search with "from:". The "from:" results in some cases include only 1 day of data. So I am continually missing out on the original status message, while I can see everyone's response to the message with no problem. The from: limit is really painful. Can you help me out? I would really like to graduate while I am still young. For now I can manually look up each status I miss, so how do I get the status (in JSON, I don't want to scrape the author's page, which I guess would be my fall back approach) Thanks! Jim Skinner Santa Clara University -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk