I may be biased, but recently online 'OSINT' or 'investigation-like' tool trend seems to have shift toward mass-scraping.
I have released a tool recently that lets you search by keywords and operators (OR/NOT/AND/NEAR) through 8.3 billions comments, 2 billion videos (descriptions, transcripts etc) 1 billion users (descriptions, username etc)
In addition it also lets you define filter, for example filter by POI country, date, video category.
No data is inferred, the video location/transcript/category are the ones Tiktok returns. The bot is still scrapping data, this was only 1 month worth of scrapping.
I thought it might be interesting to talk about it, that big scrapping projects can be made by anyone. I always thought fascinating that a single person nowadays can simply decide to scrape everything and build huge libraries like this.
It's a paid tool, so this is a promotion I know it kills the mood for some, but it helps me make even more projects like this (Did one for youtube with 45B comments and 2B users), servers get expensive :)
Xafnor•1h ago
In addition it also lets you define filter, for example filter by POI country, date, video category.
No data is inferred, the video location/transcript/category are the ones Tiktok returns. The bot is still scrapping data, this was only 1 month worth of scrapping.
I thought it might be interesting to talk about it, that big scrapping projects can be made by anyone. I always thought fascinating that a single person nowadays can simply decide to scrape everything and build huge libraries like this.
It's a paid tool, so this is a promotion I know it kills the mood for some, but it helps me make even more projects like this (Did one for youtube with 45B comments and 2B users), servers get expensive :)