Costolo said, "We're working on a tool to let users export all of their tweets. You'll be able to download a file of them."
He further added that while users will be able to dig through their own tweet archives, there are no promises of a feature that will allow them to access all the tweets posted to the site from every user.
Currently users can only search for the last few thousands of posts. Other third-party sites like TweetSaver backs up most of a user's tweets along with private messages and replies from other users. But it's a paid service.
Other recently launched services like oldtweets lets users browse through Twitter's first year posts. Facebook on the other hand, already has a system in place for users to download and save their data.
Though Costolo was definite that users will be able to browse through all of their tweets at some point, there was no official word on the exact time for the release of this search or export tool.
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