Coronavirus Tweet Ids
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This dataset contains the tweet ids of 354,903,485 tweets related to Coronavirus or COVID-19. They were collected between March 3, 2020 and December 3, 2020 from the Twitter API using Social Feed Manager. Please note that this is VERSION 9 of this data set. See the Versions tab below for all versions. Version 1 contains tweets from March 3, 2020 through March 19, 2020. Version 2 contains tweets from March 3, 2020 through March 31, 2020. Version 4 contains tweets from March 3, 2020 through April 16, 2020. Version 5 contains tweets from March 3 through May 1, 2020. Version 6 contains tweets from March 3 through May 27, 2020. Version 7 contains tweets from March 3 through June 9, 2020. Version 8 contains tweets from March 3, 2020 through July 27, 2022 These tweets were collected using the POST statuses/filter method of the Twitter Stream API, using the track parameter with the following keywords: #Coronavirus, #Coronaoutbreak, #COVID19 Because of the size of the collection, the list of identifiers is split into 36 files of up to 10 million lines each, with a tweet identifier on each line. There is a covid19filter-README.txt file containing additional documentation on how the tweets were collected. Data from the first and last days of the collection do not represent complete days. The GET statuses/lookup method supports retrieving the complete tweet for a tweet id (known as hydrating). Tools such as Twarc or Hydrator can be used to hydrate tweets. Per Twitter’s Developer Policy, tweet ids may be publicly shared for academic purposes; tweets may not. This dataset contains only tweet ids, not the actual tweets. We intend to continue updating this dataset periodically, as the collection is ongoing. Please check the Versions tab below for new versions. Questions about this dataset can be sent to sfm@gwu.edu. George Washington University researchers should contact us for access to the tweets.
创建时间:
2022-11-17



