X updates its Terms to prohibit crawling/scraping of its data
X updates its Terms to prohibit crawling/scraping of its data
X/Twitter has updates its official Terms of Service to prohibit third parties from scraping or crawling its data.
But what if you do? Will you get caught?
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If it's publicly accessible it's scrape-able. He already tried to make tweets not publicly accessible and look how long that lasted.
127 1 ReplyIt’s not even clear that it’s illegal to scrape publicly available data, so I don’t know what the TOS would be enforcing.
22 2 ReplyIt didn't have to be illegal for them to sue you for violating its policies. It would be a civil suit for damages.
10 0 ReplyLol, then they would have to demonstrate that there were damages. The worst a TOS violation will get you is a ban.
18 0 ReplyBandwidth costs.
5 0 ReplyPeanuts.
4 0 ReplyIt's still a billionaire suing you for those peanuts.
2 0 ReplySuing for 50 dollar or so? Fine.
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Unfortunately, they have more money to blow on legal fees. The threat of a suit is enough to keep most perks from fucking around and finding out.
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Would it be violating policy if the scrapper only took the public data and never actually signed the ToS since they didn't make an account?
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It's not publicly available anymore. If you're not logged in you don't see anything anymore except tweets you have a direct link to. Even then you don't see any replies and the amount of tweets per day you can see is limited.
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Yep, would never remember on the odd occasions I would look at Twitter, then just leave the site after being prompted to login
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