Mar 23, 2013

Twitter Archive gets support for 12 new languages, including Japanese, Russian and Chinese

Twitter Archive gets support for 12 new languages, including Japanese, Russian and Chinese: twitter logo shadow 520x245 Twitter Archive gets support for 12 new languages, including Japanese, Russian and Chinese
Twitter has announced archive support for 12 new languages: Danish, Filipino, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Urdu.
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The company also added a batch of 12 more languages earlier this month: Dutch, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, & Spanish.
Twitter first began allowing users to download a complete archive of their tweets last December after promising the feature earlier in the year. However, it was originally only available to users who had marked their language as English. Counting today’s latest batch, a total of 25 languages are supported for archiving.
If you’re new to this, head to your account settings on Twitter.com and request your archive. Twitter will take a few minutes to compile and then email the results to you. The archive arrives as a package that includes an HTML browser interface file and both CSV and JSON exports of your posts.
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