Since X/Twitter changed it's API and corresponding policy, free reading access to X/Twitter no longer exists and the corresponding operators were deprecated. Of course, you could still try and access through other methods, for example REST API.
These operators have been deprecated so are no longer available. If you'd like to access the Twitter/X API, I'd recommend looking at their developer documentation: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api
Then you can use something like the Web Mining Extension to access this.
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Since X/Twitter changed it's API and corresponding policy, free reading access to X/Twitter no longer exists and the corresponding operators were deprecated. Of course, you could still try and access through other methods, for example REST API.
Best,
Roland
These operators have been deprecated so are no longer available. If you'd like to access the Twitter/X API, I'd recommend looking at their developer documentation: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api
Then you can use something like the Web Mining Extension to access this.
Best,
Roland