Here's an example of the metadata that I would like to include with the tweet ids. There are a few other metadata fields like "true text length" and "emoji count" that may be helpful.
You can see there are a few users with low follower counts that had very popular tweets.
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Hopefully Twitter will allow most (if not all) of these supplemental metadata fields to accompany the actual tweet ids for the George Floyd Civil Unrest dataset.
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The amount of media data that go with this dataset is well over 25 terabytes (videos, images, etc.)
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have you been re-hydrating all/some of the tweets on your end? perhaps kept a track of the timestamp at which the tweet was collected?
I'm wondering if some researchers would be interested in the metadata based on how late/soon after the tweet was made, it was picked up by you.
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Yes. I also make sure to record the retrieval time for every social mediq object I ingest.
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