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Daniel Terdiman /

CNET/ February 8, 2013, 10:04 AM

Twitter to enable searches for old tweets

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Twitter said today that it has begun slowly rolling out the ability to search for tweets older than a week.

In a blog post, the social-networking giant said it plans to enable users to find more than just the most recent tweets.

The announcement is the second this week aimed at letting users surface more content on Twitter. Yesterday, the company rolled out updates to its iOSand Android apps, as well as to mobile.twitter.com, designed to streamline the discovery process on Twitter.

As we roll this out over the coming days, the Tweets that you'll see in search results represent a fairly small percentage of total Tweets ever sent. We look at a variety of types of engagement, like favorites, retweets, and clicks, to determine which Tweets to show. We'll be steadily increasing this percentage over time, and ultimately, aim to surface the best content for your query. For now, enjoy your trip down memory lane!

This article originally appeared on CNET under the headline "Twitter to enable searches for tweets older than a week."

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nohater says:
i use twitter sparingly. some twitter constantly and mostly nonsense. then there are the repeaters who just pass on news already on major networks and sites. then there are those that twitter sayings from long ago up to the present time. it is a useful tool but it appears to be jammed with just nonsense.
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