I can see the restriction here:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-Search-API-Method%3A-search
Ouch -- that's just a silly. What people have said in the past is
important.
In the future it would be great for twitter to remove this restriction
and offer historical data.
On Jul 27, 5:38 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
No. We currently only return around 7 days of data with search.
You can learn more about this, and the reasons behind it, in our Getting
Started materials provided on apiwiki.twitter.com.
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM, jms justen.ste...@gmail.com wrote:
We recently hosted conference attendees used twitter to stay in touch.
We had been pulling in an RSS hash feed of the event and displaying
the comments on our website as part of a post social aspect of the
conference. Recently I noticed that the comments stopped showing up on
the RSS feed... from what I can tell the tweets are disappearing after
30 days.
The last comment on the matter has likely been posted, however we'd
like to keep the tweets on our website for those returning to the
site, however the data isn't there. Is there a way to get this
historical data?