Just a small Data Mining episode lmao ✁
It is a half-attempt to get all the people I followed on twitter into a "Twitter""List".
- It is not an automation.
- It is not a Node.js example/script/app/Ramen.
- Your "Twitter Data" Request it from here
- Your favourite Text Editor
(mine is
ed
orPencil-on-Paper
:) - A browser!
(Please note: JavaScript is needed \ enabled)
- and ኒTweetDeck
- Get your archive.
- Navigate (
cd
) into/data
. - Edit the
following.js
to renamewindow.YTD.following.part0
(beginning with a letter, and no punctuations. KISS) - Now, clone this repository locally.
(Or into the
/data
directory with thefollowing.js
file!) - [Optional] Copy your
following.js
file where you cloned our repository. - Finally, open the
viola.html
file. Viola! There you a have a long list, separated by a line after 100 numbers!
- Log into TweetDeck
- Make a new "Coloumn" containing the 'List' you want.
- Now, go to the coloumn settings.
- Select "Edit List".
- Tap on the icon next to "Add members".
- When you see an input box, simply paste the numbers from above steps! (Maximum 100 numbers at once)
These numbers are nothing bit the "Twitter's 'AccountId' for each user". So, its basically a unique identifier for each user. Therefore, it makes any 'change in usernames' or "screenname" immaterial. (Since an account follows an 'AccountId' and not an "@username" in the backend systems;)
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