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Twitter Now Allows Users To Download Tweets

Twitter Now Allows Users To Download Tweets

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Few months back, Twitter had announced that users will be able to download Tweets by the end of the year. Now Twitter is slowly rolling out this new feature. Few lucky users have already started downloading this feature.

Indian blogger Navjot Singh is one of the first to have access to the new feature, and he described his experience in his blog Nspeaks.

“Yes! The moment which you have been waiting for is finally available. Twitter has enabled the option to download all your tweets in a calendar type archive. The option is working only for few accounts at the moment. Seems it will be rolled out gradually,” Nspeaks blogpost says.

Go to your Twitter account settings and see whether you have got the option or not. If you see a button with “Request Your Archive” label, you are lucky one.

Twitter Now Allows Users To Download Tweets

Click on the button to request Twitter to get your tweets. On clicking this, Twitter informs you that they will mail you the download link when your archive is ready.

Once you received the mail, you will be able to download all your tweets in HTML format. All tweets are sorted in calendar format.

Did you get this new cool feature? If yes, then share you experience with us.

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