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== Apply to be a Twitter Developer == To collect tweets, you need to be approved by Twitter to be a developer. Follow each of these steps: '''1.''' Go to the Twitter development homepage: https://developer.twitter.com/ '''2.''' If you're not already signed in to Twitter, click on '''Sign In''' in the top right corner of the page. You can sign in with your normal Twitter account. (It may take you to your Twitter home page when you sign in. If so, return to https://developer.twitter.com/ once you're logged on.) '''3.''' Click on the [https://developer.twitter.com/en/apply-for-access "Apply" link] (https://developer.twitter.com/en/apply-for-access). The link should be located in the top right of the page beside "Apps" and your Twitter icon. '''4''' Click "Apply for a Developer Account" in the middle of the page. '''5''' The next page asks "What is your primary reason for using Twitter developer tools?" and gives you a lot of options. ''Click Student'', which is in the third column. '''6''' On the next page, under "what would you like us to call you", put "CDSW_student". What you are signing up for is an Individual Developer Account (as opposed to Team Developer Account). [[File:Capture20200126.PNG|400px]] '''7''' Next, Twitter will ask you about your plans. ''Please follow these instructions carefully to make sure Twitter approves your application.'' In the field "In your words": I am taking a Community Data Science course at the University of Washington. My instructors are Mako Hill (makohill@uw.com), Tommy Guy (guyrt@uw.ed), and Dharma Dailey (ddailey@uw.edu). You can find our workshop details at https://wiki.communitydata.science/Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Winter_2020). Under "The Specifics" check yes for "Are you planning to analyze Twitter data" and enter the following text: We are learning to download Twitter data and do basic analysis. For instance, we will try to determine whether an earthquake has happened recently or whether there is a basketball game going on. Uncheck the sliders for "Will your app use Tweet, Retweet, like, follow, or Direct Message functionality?" and all other options. [[File:Capture20200126_1.PNG|400px]] [[File:Capture20200126_2.PNG|400px]] '''8''' Click "next" in the lower right then click "Looks good" on the review page. Finally, accept the terms of service and click "Submit Application" on the next page. '''9''' Twitter will send an email to the account you used. Click "Confirm your email" in that email to finish setup. '''If you have any trouble with the steps before this, email us before Saturday.''' If you have trouble on the next steps, we'll be able to help you on Saturday.
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