Be careful, though -- you may not like what your first tweets look like. Last month Twitter announced it was officially rolling out its Twitter archive feature to users. The feature, one Twitter users have been asking for, allows you to browse every tweet you've ever sent. Twitter is rolling out the archive feature slowly, with the full rollout expected to take months to reach all users across all supported languages. The video above walks you through each step described above, including a look at how to navigate your archive once you have it.
Does your account have the Twitter archive feature yet? If so, how much has the way you use Twitter changed from your first tweet until now? What about the most embarrassing tweet you forgot you sent? Let us know in the Comments section below.
Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. It can take 24 hours or more to process your archive request. When your archive is ready to download, you will receive a notification in the Twitter app or on Twitter.
Part 2. Download your archive ZIP file from Twitter. You'll want to use a computer to do the download and manage the archive, as the file can be quite large and contains numerous flat files.
Click More and select Settings and privacy. Click Your account. Click Download archive. To make things simple, save the archive file to your default Downloads folder, or to your desktop. Unzip the archive file. The file you downloaded has a long name containing many letters and numbers, beginning with the word "twitter" and ending with ".
Then, choose a folder to extract the files to and select Extract. If you're using a Mac, double-click the ZIP file to immediately unzip it. This places a new folder with the same name in the current location. Open the new folder and double-click the file called Your archive.
This opens a special HTML file containing the details of your archive in your default web browser. When it loads, the file will look like a website. If you downloaded a version of your archive prior to , you may not find a Your archive. Twitter stopped providing a web file in their downloads for a period of time, which made it difficult to browse archives.
Now, as long as your archive is 50 GB or smaller it's very, very rare to have an archive larger than that , this file will be included. If your archive is larger than 50 GB, you can use a free tool called the Twitter archive browser. Inside the new folder you'll find a file called "index. Part 3. Click the Account tab to view your archived account details. This option is in the left panel. Several new tabs will expand at the top of the page. Click the Profile tab at the top to see what was on your Twitter profile at the time of download, including your followers and who you are following.
Click Connected applications to view all apps you've given permission to access some of your Twitter data. Click Contacts to see a list of contacts you've uploaded to Twitter from your phone or tablet. Click Sessions to see when your account was accessed by other apps.
Click Account access history to see your entire login history. Click the Tweets tab in the left panel to view your tweets. This displays your tweets similarly to how you'd see them on your Twitter profile. You can also use the Replies and Retweets tabs at the top to see the information captured at the time of the download. To search your tweets, use the "Search tweets" bar at the top-right corner of the page.
You can filter the search results using the "Search filters" panel. Click the Likes tab in the left panel to see all tweets you've liked. Every tweet you've ever clicked the heart on will appear on this page. Click the Direct Messages tab to view all of your DMs. This option is also in the left panel, and the resulting DM list will appear similarly to how it appears on Twitter. You can search through your DMs using the "Search Messages" bar at the top.
Click the Safety tab to view your muted and blocked accounts. Also on the left panel, this tab displays any account that was muted or blocked at the time you requested your archive will appear here. Click the Personalization tab to see what Twitter knows about you. You'll see this toward the bottom of the left panel.
Here you'll find several tabs at the top with different information Twitter uses to determine demographics information for advertising purposes. The Interests tab displays a list of things Twitter thinks you are interested in based on your activity.
Advertiser lists tells you which of Twitter's advertisers has added you to their audiences. The Location tab lists locations associated with your account. Saved Searches displays any of the searches you've saved on Twitter.
Click the Ads tab on the left panel to see ads you've been shown. All of the ads Twitter places in your feed will appear on this tab. You can click Show details under any ad to see who the target audience for the ad was, and why it was shown to you. Click the Lists tab on the left to view your Twitter lists.
If you've created, subscribed, or have been added to any Twitter lists, those lists will appear here. Click the Moments tab on the left to view all of your Twitter Moments.
If you've used Twitter's Moments tool to curate any Moments, you will find them here. View a list of all files in your archive. First, click the bird icon at the top-left corner of your archive to return to the main page. You'll see a section at the top-center that states that the page you've been browsing is "not all the data from the archive," and that you can click this folder to view additional files.
If you click that link, you'll see a file tree containing all of the files you can open in your archive. This includes photo and video files you shared in DMs, fleets, moments, in tweets, and on your profile. Click any of the folders containing the word media to see all of the photo and video files of that type.
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