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Limitations of the Twitter app

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:49 am
by sumaia45
The Twitter app, or “app X” as it’s now called, doesn’t let you search for tweets by date. That’s a pain, especially if you’re used to doing everything through apps. But don’t worry, using a browser is a good solution. Just remember that the app still lets you sort search results, which can be helpful.

Using search operators on mobile devices
If you want to get more sophisticated, you can use search operators brazil mobile database directly in the search bar. They're like shortcuts that help you refine your search. Use "from:" followed by a date to find tweets from that day forward, or "to:" to find tweets up to a certain date. Try combining them for more precise results:

from:2023-01-01 – Find tweets from January 1, 2023 onwards.
until:2023-12-31 – Find tweets up to December 31, 2023.
from:username – Include this to filter tweets from a specific user.
These operators are useful when you know exactly what you're looking for and want to skip the advanced search page. Just type them into the search bar and see what you find.

How to find tweets without Twitter advanced search
Downloading your Twitter archive
If you want to retrieve some old tweets from your timeline, downloading your Twitter archive is a good idea. It's like having a personal library of all your Twitter activity. You can request this archive directly from Twitter, but it may take a day or more to get it. Once you have it, unzip the file and open the "Your Archive.html" file. This file contains all of your tweets, and you can browse them by date. This is very useful if you want to see your earliest tweets or analyze how your engagement has changed over time.