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rtweet creator approves! #37

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mkearney opened this issue Jan 16, 2020 · 1 comment
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rtweet creator approves! #37

mkearney opened this issue Jan 16, 2020 · 1 comment

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This is cool and your depiction of at least rtweet's stream limitations is fair. I'm excited to follow your work!

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knapply commented Jan 17, 2020

@mkearney Thank you for the endorsement!

If you hadn't already come up with a way to sensibly structure tweets in R, this never would've happened.

I gave a lot of praise to rtweet in a previous README that was lost among chaotic commits...

__The [`{rtweet}`](https://rtweet.info/) package spoils R users rotten__. The underlying data carpentry is so seamless that the user doesn't need to know anything about the horrors of Twitter data, which is pretty amazing. If you use `{rtweet}`, you owe Mike Kearney some serious gratitude (_and citations_).

I'll make sure it gets back in there once I can work on this again.

If there's anything here you'd like rtweet to have, please let me know. Thanks for all your work!

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