Replied to How to Own & Display Your Twitter Archive on Your Website in Under 10 Minutes by Chris AldrichChris Aldrich (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)
As part of my evolving IndieWeb experience of owning all of my own internet-based social data, last year I wanted a “quick and dirty” method for owning and displaying all of my Twitter activity before embarking on a more comprehensive method of owning all of my past tweets in a much more compreh...

Chris,rather a late reply but it might be of interest,  I’ve been using Martin Hawksey‘s twitter archiver for a while now. This archived my tweets to Google Drive and made them available online:  Keeping your Twitter Archive fresh and freely hosted on Github Pages – MASHe

i take it a step further by pulling to my local drive and ‘ftp pushing’ to my site:

Pushing and Pulling the Twitter Archive

This keeps my archive up to date on a daily basis withou any work on my part here:  Your Twitter archive

 

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