I'm pretty sure all tweet IDs are in a single global ordering, so "1 week
ago" is the same numerical ID (for the since_id) param for every user
account.
So you could post a single tweet (or similar) every day and use this to
build a "date to ID" mapping over time... then you'll know an ID to us
I think I spoke to soon. The "statuses_count" won't work in the case
when I use the "since_status" parameter of the timeline because I may
not wont to retrieve the whole timeline for the user but only the
statuses for the last week.
In this case I don't know how many pages are in the timeline.
An
Thanks Tim! I think that will work.
On Apr 16, 2:11 am, Tim Meadowcroft wrote:
> The users/show API includes a "statuses_count" field which tells you how
> many tweets the user has posted
>
> http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/show
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The users/show API includes a "statuses_count" field which tells you how
many tweets the user has posted
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/show
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