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Oh, sorry, I have figured it out! This is certainly not a bug, but could perhaps be added to the documentation (I should have known, though).
You can increase the number of tweets returned per call by using the max_results
argument:
rs = ResultStream(request_parameters={"query": "-is:retweet lang:en place_country:GB",
"start_time": "2021-01-12T12:00:00Z",
"end_time": "2021-01-12T12:15:00Z",
"max_results": "500",
"expansions": "author_id,geo.place_id",
"tweet.fields": "created_at,lang,public_metrics",
"user.fields": "username,description,location,profile_image_url",
"place.fields": "full_name,country,geo"},
results_per_call=500,
max_tweets=1000000,
endpoint='https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/search/all',
bearer_token='XXX')
tweets = [tweet for tweet in list(rs.stream())]
This returns tweets
, which is a list of dictionaries, each containing information on ~500 tweets. That is exactly what I am looking for.
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