working on content analysis of women organizations and activists on twitter. I would rather use a software that will help export the twitter tweets of selected accounts instead of doing it manually.
Muneera al Abdulrazzaq - Go to Analysis > Twitter > Analyze Tweets and select all twitter documents that you would like to include in your analysis. The results will be shown in a table, which includes information about the author and the tweet.
You can use twitter Data with MAXQDA 2018. See the below link, copy and paste it a new tab.
How To Analyze Twitter Data with MAXQDA: Social Media ...
www.maxqda.com › how-to-analyze-twitter-data
Also, this type of question has been asked many times in the past on researchgate. Just visit the pages by following the below link, copy and paste it a new tab.
What is best way to collect data from Twitter? - ResearchGate
www.researchgate.net › post › What_is_best_way_to_c...
As Dicle Berfin Köse mentions, Atlas will do it -as well Nvivo. I'd also note that the method should relate to your ethics approval. (I would never use tweets from activists without getting consent, or at least seeking a waiver from an ethics review board -many journals won't accept papers where people are identifiable but have not consented)
Scraping Twitter with code and manually copying twitter content will produce different results (scaping will produce a % while manually searching should, in theory, give you all the tweets).
There are several solutions for downloading and exporting User Tweets directly to Google Sheets, Google Data Studio, or Excel - Vicinitas. See, for example, supermetrics.com, vicinitas.io/free-tools/download-user-tweets, Brand24.com, exportdata.io, etc. See also the editorial: https://www.zdnet.com/article/want-to-analyse-your-tweets-how-to-import-twitter-json-data-exports-into-excel/.