![]() The ability to access and download a copy of your data archives was not a top priority when Twitter had far fewer users and did not register such massive numbers of tweets. "You'll be able to download a file of them." "We're working on a tool to let users export all of their tweets," Costolo said on Monday, July 23, during a meeting with reporters and editors at The New York Times. They are indeed older than Twitter, but the micro-blogging site is still trailing far behind in terms of data portability. Facebook's Download Your Information and Google Takeout have already given their users access to data archives. Still, Twitter should jump in the game soon enough, especially considering that other third-party platforms already offer such services. This is a welcome change users have waited for some time now, but there is no word yet on when the new feature will become available. Twitter currently allows users only to browse back through a few thousands of their tweets, but without the ability to download and archive them. ![]() Popular micro-blogging company Twitter is working on making its service more useful, and users will soon be able to access and download all of their old tweets, company CEO Dick Costolo told The New York Times.
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