How to download all tweets sent from your account on Twitter? It’s now possible: here’s how and how to find out if you’re already enabled for the option.
Time for innovations for Twitter: after announcing the abandonment of full compatibility with photos taken via Instagram in favor of introducing proprietary photo filters, here comes another interesting novelty.
For a couple of days now, some users have been able to download the archive of tweets sent since they joined the microblogging service.
The novelty, currently only applicable to a small percentage of users, will certainly be rolled out to everyone in the coming weeks, as the testing phase progresses.
So how does this new option work?
First of all, to see if you are among the privileged few who can test the tweet archive service, you will need to check the Twitter pages. At the bottom of any page on the social network, you should find the wording “Your Twitter Archive“.
If it is present, simply click to request your entire Twitter history.
At this point, you will receive an email containing instructions to download an HTML file that condenses all your tweet “production”, from the first to the last.
The service – it must be admitted – is not entirely new in the social network field: Facebook, for example, also allows you to download your entire history of shares, statuses, photos, and activities on your profile on the social network.
Twitter is therefore adapting to the prevailing trend, but above all to the ever-increasing requests from its subscribers to be able to track everything they have tweeted since the day they joined.

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