Probably not the best place to ask, but I can't really find it anywhere else. The install seems to run fine, but when I try to do a scrape it returns errors and finally says cant get tokens from HTML
I rarely comment on anything, but I must say you provide such high quality and understandable content that I needed to get this feedback across. Thank you for your work, it is really inspiring and helpful.
when i try to install requirements.txt im getting error stating "ERROR: Directory '.' is not installable. Neither 'setup.py' nor 'pyproject.toml' found" can anyone help me out??
2:32 Did I understand correctly that we are limited to 3200 tweets? Or is that referring to official limits when using the official Twitter API? Can I in principle scrape and save as many tweets as I want with TWINT?
:219: RuntimeWarning: greenlet.greenlet size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 144 from C header, got 152 from PyObject :219: RuntimeWarning: greenlet.greenlet size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 144 from C header, got 152 from PyObject :219: RuntimeWarning: greenlet.greenlet size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 144 from C header, got 152 from PyObject :219: RuntimeWarning: greenlet.greenlet size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 144 from C header, got 152 from PyObject CRITICAL:root:twint.get:User:'NoneType' object is not subscriptable CRITICAL:root:twint.run:Twint:Feed:noDataExpecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) sleeping for 15 secs
OSINT... I am digging the whole concept, fascinating actually! Love the vids man! Are there OSINT tools for other social media platforms/public databases?
I am interested but some kind of wrapper will have to be written because my use case isn't so extreme. I just want to grab the latest tweet/retweet from my own account and then parse it for all its contents and download and store those contents then if i call on it again and i have not made a new tweet since the last call i just want it to do nothing. so i suppose i'll have to do some kind of math thing to walk backwards through time until i hit the latest post and then compare that with the previewsly fetched latest post (probably using a simple hash). once the tweet is stored however the real fun starts but that will be a problem for a later time. and also ... no i will not be giving twitter my none-existent cell phone number because unfortunately they don't accept /dev/null as a valid phone number XD
is there anything similar for other platforms like youtube and facebook? this isn't verry important but if you want to track a specific person's activity and he/she doesn't use twitter it might be usefull to have it .
this works sweetly on cmd altho can anyone help me with loading it on jupyter notebook it just constantly displays an error when I try to run the example provided on the github of twint CRITICAL:root:twint.run:Twint:Feed:noDataExpecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) sleeping for 1.0 secs
OK - so using the Git install method did not work for me. I had to do the pip3 install method "pip3 install --upgrade -e git+github.com/twintproject/twint.git@origin/master#egg=twint" on my Ubuntu machine (non-VM). Also Twint requires Python3 not Python2 - important detail.
I'm trying to pull tweets for my masters project, pertaining to bad service in restaurants.. any idea how can I target better using Twint. I have downloaded a few tweets using Twint, but the data is barely relevant - have to manually check for restaurant tweets for bad service/ food/ experience.
Twint used to work for me on any Linux distros. But since a couple of months ago it doesn't work at all on any of my machines. Not even at my work. Twint comes back with a "value error" and then "account doesn't exist". Tried again today but no luck. Anyone?
Guys can anybody help? I get this error: clang: warning: libstdc++ is deprecated; move to libc++ with a minimum deployment target of OS X 10.9 [-Wdeprecated] ld: library not found for -lstdc++ clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) error: command 'g++' failed with exit status 1
@SAME EARSTM No, that guy can go post some more comments on weird ASMR videos like this. attvideo.com/video/Fwk4xCgpjRU_asmr-applying-lipstick.html And thank you!
@@Morpheus776 I wasn't expecting a lesson in manners from someone commenting "gay" on my content. Why would you troll someone being nice on a video about tracking people on the internet?
Is it legal to scrape the twitter data with twin? I want to make a project which includes scraping twitter data with twint and upload it on my resume. Is this still ok?
Here's how I got it to work... git clone github.com/twintproject/twint.git cd twint pip3 install -r requirements.txt sudo python3 setup.py install after that it ran. Hope this helps.