I did this. It took several days for the archive to be ready and it was slow to download. I haven’t opened it. My archive of
Some Twitter users might be thinking it's a good time to preserve their tweets and other data from the platform. Here's how to do it. https://t.co/aDwbDRr7FJ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 18, 2022
Taking these steps on Twitter could protect you from identity theft or private messages being made public. And for activists or journalists in repressive countries, locking down Twitter data could be even more essential, writes a @Wirecutter expert. https://t.co/QYJGqsQr5i
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 23, 2022
If you've downloaded your Twitter archive, note that the "Your archive.html" page renders links in your tweets as t .co links. If Twitter dies, so does the t .co redirection service.
— Michele Weigle (@weiglemc) November 18, 2022
See below to further preserve the links in your tweets. pic.twitter.com/OdqlcAxd1o
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— death watch beetle 🐞 (@inviting_fate) November 19, 2022
Here's a helpful article from the Washington Post on how to preserve an archive of your account in case Twitter goes down.
Take advantage. Gift article. No paywall. You're welcome.https://t.co/yYPOgiJVb8