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Thursday, May 16, 2013

How to find out Twitter History

Some Twitter geeks like me loves to investigate a lot on Twitter. This is a blog post about how to dig a little bit into a Twitter account's history and take a look of what an account used to do. I am going to give you the first two steps of the official Twitter Cop Researcher Investigator License by letting you know about these small tricks. 

These are two Twitter tools that I have actually learned a lot from. 


Copyright: Picture from bioischanged.com
The first Twitter tool is called Bio Is Changed. You should sign in on this Twitter tool once and it will track every bio change you will ever do, meaning, if you change your profile picture and then regret it a few months later, you will still have the profile picture left on this site. With this tool you can see all the changes you've ever made on your profile pictures, bio text and so on. The best way of using this site is if you ever get a new random account on your Twitter timeline and wonder how the heck that account came up on your timeline because you cannot remember when you followed it -- then it's most likely because the Twitter account has made a big major change. In this case, it's very easy to just go to www.bioischanged.com/user/username (where you change "username" to the username of the account).


The next Twitter tool is All My Tweets. This is an amazing Twitter tool to get all your old tweets in seconds! What was your first tweet? What did you tweet 6 months ago?
Just a problem with this tool is, due to the Twitter user usage limits, it's only possible to find out up to 3400 tweets. That's the only bad part with this tool; if you don't count with this disadvantage, this tool is amazing. What silly things did your friends tweet about 1 year ago?


Hope you feel like a Twitter Cop Researcher Investigator now,
Thanks!
Anton Perlkvist, The Twitter Entrepreneur
Follow me TWITTER.COM/FUN

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