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Character limit twitter for mac5/18/2023 Pass app_auth=True in Python or -app-auth on the command line. RuntimeError: This endpoint is only available with application authentication. I received this error message: Traceback (most recent call last):įile "/Users/dougschumacher/opt/anaconda3/bin/twarc", line 8, in įile "/Users/myusername/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twarc/command.py", line 293, in mainįile "/Users/myusername/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/twarc/client.py", line 195, in premium_search I tried a version of the sample v1 command: twarc search Zcash \ The query works fine if I drop the “$” and just use BTC, so it seems the problem is in the way I’m writing “$BTC”, but can’t find any more info on this in the twarc info.Īny direction on this will be much appreciated. Twarc2 counts -csv -granularity day "$BTC" > tweet-counts-BTC-04.csv There were errors processing your request: no viable alternative at character ‘%’ (at position 1) Twarc2 counts -csv -granularity day $BTC > tweet-counts-BTC-03.csv I was exploring this in Twitter Advanced Search, and saw the use of $ for the $, so tried that. Twarc2 counts -csv -granularity day "$BTC" > tweet-counts-BTC-05.csv Twarc2 counts -csv -granularity day $BTC > tweet-counts-BTC-02.csv I’ve tried the following queries, with their results: I’m trying to find the counts for the term “$BTC” for a granularity of per day.
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