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The geocode operator in Twitter Advanced Search allows you to search for tweets from a specific location, within a certain radius. Here are the steps to use the geocode operator:
Go to Twitter Advanced Search by visiting https://twitter.com/search-advanced
Under the "Words" section, enter any keywords or phrases you want to search for in the "All of these words", "This exact phrase", or "Any of these words" fields.
Under the "People" section, enter the usernames of any Twitter accounts you want to include or exclude from your search.
Under the "Dates" section, choose a start and end date for your search if you want to limit your results to a specific time frame.
Under the "Places" section, enter the name of a location you want to search for tweets from. You can also click "Add Another Location" to add multiple locations.
Next to the "Places" section, click "Near this place" to specify a radius around the location you entered. Enter a distance in miles or kilometers, and select "mi" or "km" from the dropdown menu.
Click the "Search" button to see the results of your search.
The geocode operator in Twitter Advanced Search allows you to search for tweets from a specific location, within a certain radius. Here are the steps to use the geocode operator:
Go to Twitter Advanced Search by visiting https://twitter.com/search-advanced
Under the "Words" section, enter any keywords or phrases you want to search for in the "All of these words", "This exact phrase", or "Any of these words" fields.
Under the "People" section, enter the usernames of any Twitter accounts you want to include or exclude from your search.
Under the "Dates" section, choose a start and end date for your search if you want to limit your results to a specific time frame.
Under the "Places" section, enter the name of a location you want to search for tweets from. You can also click "Add Another Location" to add multiple locations.
Next to the "Places" section, click "Near this place" to specify a radius around the location you entered. Enter a distance in miles or kilometers, and select "mi" or "km" from the dropdown menu.
Click the "Search" button to see the results of your search.