Twitter’s Policy on Academic Use

Twitter Changes Rules for Academic Researchers


Twitter’s Policy on Academic Use

(Twitter’s Policy on Academic Use)

San Francisco, CA – Twitter announced new rules today affecting how researchers use its data. The company updated its policy for academic studies. This change aims to provide clearer access for approved projects. Researchers must follow specific steps to get Twitter data.

Previously, academics faced difficulties accessing Twitter information. The old system was complex. Now, researchers must apply through a formal application process. Twitter will review each request carefully. Approved researchers get access to certain datasets. This data helps study public conversations on the platform.

Researchers need a clear plan for their study. They must explain exactly what data they require. Twitter wants to know the research goals. The company also requires details on data security. Researchers must protect user privacy. Twitter will reject applications that don’t meet these standards.

The access comes with strict limits. Researchers cannot share raw Twitter data publicly. They must only publish findings based on analyzed information. Twitter bans attempts to identify individual users. The data is for understanding trends, not tracking people. Breaking these rules means losing access immediately.


Twitter’s Policy on Academic Use

(Twitter’s Policy on Academic Use)

Twitter says this policy balances research needs with user safety. The company believes academic work is valuable. It wants researchers to study topics like online discourse or news spread. Twitter hopes this fosters better understanding of its platform. Researchers expressed interest in the new system. They await details on how smoothly the application process works. Twitter plans to launch the portal soon.

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