I'm looking for a way to gather all the tweets sent by a user within a certain time span. I need it to implement pagination based on the date a tweet was sent. Apparently there is no way to gather something like "until" and "since". I'm working with the JavaScript Anywhere API.
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There is a method you may use:
GET statuses/user_timelineMore info: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/statuses/user_timelineThere aren't any specific date range operators you can apply to this timeline, but because you can fetch up around 150-200 statuses per request. Then you could query against your now local dataset for the date ranges you're looking for.