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Wanted a clarification- I'm using Twitter API V2 and have the Basic access.
Per Twitter V2 docs, it says that I can call the 'recent' endpoint which does a 7 day search.
Also, a full archive search can also be called but is only available for Academic research access (which I do not have)
searchtweet docs: https://twitterdev.github.io/search-tweets-python/
On the other hand, the search tweets API page says (under Features section) that it supports a "30-day Search and Full Archive Search (not the standard Search API at this time)". I'm not sure what this means.
I wanted to know which endpoints I can feasibly call to retrieve the tweets. Is it the 7 day search (endpont: /recent) which is what the V2 docs says, or is it the 30 day Search (endpoint: /30day) or Full Archive Search (endpont: /all) which is what the searchtweet docs say?
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