Library of Congress Archives 170 Billion Tweets

If you use Twitter, you’ve likely been adding content to the U.S. Library of Congress. For better or for worse, the Library of Congress has been archiving public tweets for years. In fact, it has public tweets going all the way back to Twitter’s start for a total of more than 170 billion. The deal is ongoing, so keep that in mind as you type your next public tweet. As a Facebook user recently discovered, that should probably go for all social media.

Twitter Page For U.S. Library of Congress

Does the Library of Congress archive its own tweets?

The first part of the Library of Congress’ mission is complete: establish a Twitter archive and set up the process for daily tweet collection. Now it faces the bigger challenge: finding ways for researchers to easily use the archive in their research. Hundreds of researchers are lining up to use the archive for everything from vaccination tracking to keeping an eye on how politicians are using Twitter. In the meantime, the archive is growing at a rate of just under a half-billion tweets every day. Check out the white paper if you’re a researcher who hopes to use the archive when it becomes available.
Joshua Gulick

Joshua Gulick

Josh cut his teeth (and hands) on his first PC upgrade in 2000 and was instantly hooked on all things tech. He took a degree in English and tech writing with him to Computer Power User Magazine and spent years reviewing high-end workstations and gaming systems, processors, motherboards, memory and video cards. His enthusiasm for PC hardware also made him a natural fit for covering the burgeoning modding community, and he wrote CPU’s “Mad Reader Mod” cover stories from the series’ inception until becoming the publication editor for Smart Computing Magazine.  A few years ago, he returned to his first love, reviewing smoking-hot PCs and components, for HotHardware. When he’s not agonizing over benchmark scores, Josh is either running (very slowly) or spending time with family.