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What is legitimate to a user is not the same as what is legitimate to a site owner. The legitimate way would probably be to use the Twitter API.



The Twitter API has very low rate limits (from a data collection perspective). While there may be good reasons for that, these limits also preclude doing public interest research of the type we were doing (how Twitter's various search filters influence the political leanings of search results). When companies have Twitter's level of societal influence, I think it's also possible to define "legitimate use" in terms of public interest, rather than simply "users" or "site owners."




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