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Daily Twitter updates #166

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jim-sheldon opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 5 comments
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Daily Twitter updates #166

jim-sheldon opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 5 comments

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@jim-sheldon
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The G.h data set could travel further and more directly through social media. We should create a Twitter bot that posts a summary of new cases every day.

@jim-sheldon jim-sheldon added this to the August milestone Aug 17, 2022
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@oliszymanski
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because this is a Python-made project, then there should be a bot made with Python. Integrstion will be easier. We can make this with pytweet library (just an idea)

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Hi @oliszymanski, thanks for the suggestion! I agree, and Python and some library (tweepy or pytweet or something)will likely be the weapons of choice. I write issues without implementation details to grant developers freedom -- we want feature X, work backward from there.

I will finish a refactor soon that provides a clean pattern for adding ad-hoc scripts in Python (for programmers and researchers) and R (for researchers) to make integrations even easier going forward.

@jim-sheldon jim-sheldon changed the title POC daily Twitter updates Daily Twitter updates Oct 11, 2022
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ksewalk commented Nov 16, 2022

We will re-focus this task for turn-key application; de-prioritized for MPX & Ebola.

@jim-sheldon
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Now requires paid access, with non-commercial access forthcoming

https://developer.twitter.com/en/developer-terms/commercial-terms
https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api

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