How to download an archive of your Twitter data (2024)

These days, there seems to be almost daily upheaval at Twitter. You may be thinking about leaving the social network, or you may be determined to stay and see what happens. In either case, when an online app is experiencing that kind of Sturm und Drang, it’s usually a good idea to back up your data just in case. In Twitter’s case, that means downloading an archive of your data.

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According to Twitter’s support page, your archive will include your account info and history, any apps and devices you used to access it, any accounts you’ve blocked or muted, all the interests and other ad data that Twitter has listed for you, and your tweet history.

It’s very simple to apply for a download of your archived material on Twitter.

  • In the web app, go to the left-hand menu and click on More. In the mobile app, tap your personal icon in the upper-left corner.
  • Select Settings and Support > Settings and privacy > Your account. (Or, if you’re in a hurry, you can just use this link.)
  • Click on Download an archive of your data. You may be asked to verify your account.
  • Click on Request archive.

According to Twitter, it can take up to 24 hours before you receive the link that will allow you to download your archival data.

Once you have all your data, you can then choose to leave your account — or not. Whatever happens, at least you now have a record of your time at Twitter.

What’s the download like?

To see what would happen, I requested a download of my Twitter account on a Friday at 4PM and received notice that it was available at about 4PM on Sunday. It wasn’t exactly the 24 hours promised but was within a reasonable time considering how many requests the service is likely getting these days.

I was sent an email with a link; once I’d proved my identity with my password and an emailed code, I was brought back to the archive page, where I could now download a 303MB zip file (YMMV here, of course).

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The zip file contains two folders: one labeled “assets” and one labeled “data” — the latter is where all the tweets, media, etc. reside.

You also get a separate HTML file labeled “Your archive.html” that will open in your browser and which offers an explanation of what was just downloaded, including how many tweets, blocked accounts, and other data is included. An introductory paragraph in the center of the page includes two additional links that may be useful: the first leads to a separate HTML-coded list of everything that you’ve downloaded with linked file names, while the other opens a text document that offers explanations of each file.

On the left of the HTML page, there are links labeled tweets, likes, direct messages, etc. You can click on each to see the contents of your archival files in the center. This is by far the easiest way to read your old tweets and other content. There is a search box on the right, along with filters that let you sort and filter by date or entry type.

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If you go into the actual folders, you will see that the text entries are in JSON (.js) format, which means that they are in readable text that includes the associated code. The advantage to this is that you can read the file using almost any word processor or notes app; the disadvantage is that you have to get past all the explanatory code, which not only includes the actual text of the tweet but also data on how many likes or retweets it got, what URLs it contains, and a code number that can be matched to any media that it was published with (and which you’ll find in a separate folder). However, if you are looking for that data, it is there for the finding.

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In other words, if for any reason you can no longer access them (or don’t want to access them online), you now have your tweets, your tweeted media, and your DMs stored for your own reference.

Update November 14th, 2022, 3:50PM ET: This article was originally published on November 11th, 2022, and has been updated to describe what the Twitter download looks like.

How to download an archive of your Twitter data (2024)

FAQs

How to download an archive of your Twitter data? ›

Select the tweets order: old to new or new to old 5. Click the "Generate PDF Ebook" button and choose "Save as PDF," and then select your preferred paper size (usually A4,A3). For the best-looking ebook, we recommend unchecking "Headers and Footers" and checking "Background Graphics",Then click "Save". 6.

How do I Download an entire Twitter archive? ›

How to request your Twitter archive
  1. Open the "Settings and privacy" menu. ...
  2. Head through the Settings menu to find the page that lets you archive your data. ...
  3. Tap or click the "Request archive" option. ...
  4. Click the highlighted "Download" option. ...
  5. Download your Twitter archive.
Nov 23, 2022

How do I convert Twitter archive to PDF? ›

Select the tweets order: old to new or new to old 5. Click the "Generate PDF Ebook" button and choose "Save as PDF," and then select your preferred paper size (usually A4,A3). For the best-looking ebook, we recommend unchecking "Headers and Footers" and checking "Background Graphics",Then click "Save". 6.

Does Twitter archive include replies? ›

Delete the zip bundle and then extract the contents. To see the archive, open the file index. html in a web browser. The repository contains all of your Tweets, Retweets, Replies, and material (e.g. images, videos, etc.).

How do I download everything from my Twitter account? ›

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
  1. Open Twitter.
  2. If you're on desktop, click on "More…" in the navigation bar on the left to reveal more options. ...
  3. Click or tap on "Settings and privacy" in the navigation bar. ...
  4. Click or tap on "Your account." ...
  5. Click or tap on "Download an archive of your data."
Oct 28, 2022

What happens when you download an archive of your Twitter data? ›

We've included the information we believe is most relevant and useful to you, including your profile information, your posts, your Direct Messages, your Moments, your media (images, videos, and GIFs you've attached to posts, Direct Messages, or Moments), a list of your followers, a list of accounts that you are ...

How do I extract data from Twitter? ›

Here's how to scrape Twitter without code:
  1. Pick a scraping tool that fits your needs.
  2. Configure the tool by setting up parameters such as keywords, hashtags, geographical location, language, and the date range of the posts.
  3. Start the scraping process and wait for the tool to collect the data.
Jun 22, 2024

How do I extract all media from my Twitter account? ›

How to extract the tweets from the Media section on Twitter?
  1. Create a free Phantombuster account.
  2. Connect to Twitter using PhantomBuster's browser extension.
  3. Specify the users you want to scrape Media section's tweets from.
  4. Set the Phantom on repeat.
  5. Download the tweets from the media section to a . CSV spreadsheet or a .

How do I download my historical Twitter data? ›

How it works
  1. Click on “Request archive.”
  2. It may take a few days for Twitter to prepare your archive. ...
  3. Click “Download archive” to receive a . ...
  4. Open the file named “Your archive. ...
  5. Click on “Tweets”.
  6. You will find all your Twitter historical data in reverse chronological order.
Feb 2, 2024

How do I save an entire Twitter thread? ›

The fastest way to save a thread is by bookmarking it in the Twitter app or official website. However, if you want to save it as a PDF, you can use a 3rd party to screenshot the thread's webpage or generate it from scratch.

How do I save archived tweets? ›

Go to https://www.twitter.com.
  1. Click More and select Settings and privacy.
  2. Click Your account.
  3. Click Download an archive of your data.
  4. Click Download archive.
  5. Choose a location to save the ZIP File and click Save to start the download.
Mar 4, 2024

What is stored in Twitter archive? ›

Like every social media platform, Twitter keeps an archive of every account. This archive contains information on old tweets, direct messages, retweets, media, and other content. It serves as a backup in case users need to reload their data. It is also useful for clearing unwanted data effortlessly.

Why won't my Twitter archive download? ›

One of the most common issues is neglecting to confirm your email address before requesting your archive. Double check that you've completed this step before attempting to download tweet history. You may also fail to receive the verification code you need to request or download your archive.

How do I archive all my tweets? ›

Select “Settings and Support” to open a sub-menu and click “Settings and privacy.” On the new page, open “Your Account” and choose “Download an archive of your data.” Twitter will request a password confirmation. Type in your password and tap “Confirm” to proceed.

How long does Twitter keep your data for? ›

We keep Log Data as needed for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. We will either delete Log Data or remove any common account identifiers, such as your username, full IP address, email address, or phone number, after a maximum of 18 months, if not sooner.

How do I download an entire Twitter thread? ›

The fastest way to save a thread is by bookmarking it in the Twitter app or official website. However, if you want to save it as a PDF, you can use a 3rd party to screenshot the thread's webpage or generate it from scratch.

How can I download all my old tweets? ›

How to download all your Tweets
  1. First, head to the settings menu on your Twitter app or page.
  2. Go to "Your account" and select "Download an archive of your data"
  3. Enter your password and confirm it, then choose whether you'd like to receive a verification code by email or text message.
Nov 18, 2022

How far back does the Twitter archive go? ›

Twitter lets you go as far back as 2006 — the year of the platform's origin. Once done, click on Search.

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