Crowdsourcing efforts needed to find deleted Tweets. URGENT CALL for researchers. Treasure Hunt for Tweets
In light of the tweets that have been deleted in the last few days I think that is evidence of some type of cover up. Let's find at least some of them.
We all know that, even if we are careful with our own data, others with access to it can let it be seen or leaked. Intentionally or inadvertently.
So chances are that some of these deleted tweets have been archived by someone. Our objective is to dig in those crevices where things can be forgotten.
Using simple key word searches, we are going to dig thru the archives. Tweets are our primary objective, but don't neglect those other goodies like tumbler, FB and instagram, to name a few.
We are looking primarily for posts or comments in the timelines that others have established (May, June, July, 2016) but don't limit yourself to this.
Here's what you do
Step 1. Use any archive service such as archive.is or web.archive.org, tweetsave, or any you are familiar with. Choose a person to search for.
Step 2. Type in the twitter (instagram, etc.) handle of the person in the archive machine and see what pops out. (I did @dwstweets in archive.is. I'll show you my results in a minute.)
Step 3. Review your results. Is there something relevant you have found? Tweets, news articles that are older and may not have been seen, shared posts, pinterests pins?
Step 4. Copy the web address from the browser and paste it into any note taking app. (Notes or word, etc.)
Step 5. Make notes for really important ones next to the link. (I.e. Palmieri tweet 7/11/16) so people can grab the hot tips if they don't have time to read through all your research.
Step 6. Copy and paste your notes into the comments section below. State briefly up front who you searched and what database (i.e. Archive.is). This is to allow others to go a different direction that hasn't been covered.
Step 7. Optional. You can also just search a twitter handle on google too. You must remember to archive anything you find on google before you post your results to voat.
Images: sometimes a screen shot is all you get. Load them into imgoat.com or other image host. Make a backup in archive.is or other archive service of the URL web address for the image. Post the archive link to your notes.
Tips:
put in two different twitter handles and search.
Use the dash - (minus sign)to exclude search terms. For example, using -2017 along with the twitter handle will knock off some of the recent stuff. It's not perfect but it helps.
What follows is a couple of hours work. I searched mostly for @dwstweets in archive.is. I also searched "Debbie wasserman tweet" and got some different results.
You got to be willing to look thru the results patiently and go beyond the surface. You might miss something good on page 4 because you stopped on page 3 of results.
Wasserman jackpot: found tweets from June 16 to July 21, 2016
http://archive.is/O5KTT
Other wasserman goodies
http://archive.li/KQqHV
http://archive.fo/Js1JG
http://archive.fo/EZY9s
https://archive.is/BhSxQ
http://archive.fo/m4FbP
http://archive.fo/B4qCv
http://archive.is/e67TB
https://archive.is/nXHHm
https://archive.is/NQ80S
http://archive.li/i0jyL (this one made me lol)
http://archive.fo/cXJyo
http://archive.fo/eT2FH
http://archive.fo/WnHQd
http://archive.is/a10NO establishes long time between hrc and dws
http://archive.is/20160212181223/www.aim.org/don-irvine-blog/dnc-chair-debbie-wasserman-schultz-struggles-to-explain-why-nominating-process-isnt-rigged-against-sanders-video/
http://archive.is/h1KN2 accusations of voter fraud by dnc in 2012
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HereticalPeasant ago
List of Persons of Interest to Search: https://anonimag.es/image/JT9sWP3
privatepizza ago
Philippe Reines, very close Hillary confidante. He should be on the list.
Philippe I. Reines (born November 25, 1969) is an American political consultant. He joined the Department of State as a Senior Advisor to Hillary Clinton when she became United States Secretary of State in January 2009,[1] and in 2010 was promoted to the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Strategic Communications.[2][3]
Reines is currently a Managing Director at Beacon Global Strategies LLC, which he founded with partners Jeremy Bash and Andrew J. Shapiro in 2013.[4][5]
@silverlining
Jem777 ago
On that board with Shapiro was Jeremy Bash who by the way is married to Dana Bash. She is a Top CNN reporter assigned to Hillary campaign.
Of course their would be no confict of interest right? When you can be part of policy shifting with the warloads & your wife gets share info as a journalist as CNN which are supposed to believe: