{"_id":"bXL6ZbcW2RBRJgoP5","bibbaseid":"pehlivan-thivre-drugeon-archivingsocialmediathecaseoftwitter-2021","author_short":["Pehlivan, Z.","Thièvre, J.","Drugeon, T."],"bibdata":{"bibtype":"incollection","type":"incollection","address":"Cham","title":"Archiving Social Media: The Case of Twitter","isbn":"978-3-030-63291-5","shorttitle":"Archiving Social Media","url":"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63291-5_5","abstract":"Around the world, billions of people use social media like Twitter and Facebook every day, to find, discuss and share information. Social media, which has transformed people from content readers to publishers, is not only an important data source for researchers in social science but also a “must archive” object for web archivists for future generations. In recent years, various communities have discussed the need to archive social media and have debated the issues related to its archiving. There are different ways of archiving social media data, including using traditional web crawlers and application programming interfaces (APIs) or purchasing from official company firehoses. It is important to note that the first two methods bring some issues related to capturing the dynamic and volatile nature of social media, in addition to the severe restrictions of APIs. These issues have an impact on the completeness of collections and in some cases return only a sample of the whole. 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