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#NowPlaying Twitter Bot Stopped Working?


jcwacky

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A few weeks ago, the "BBC Radio 1 ? #NowPlaying Bot" appeared to stopped working: https://twitter.com/BBCR1MusicBot

Just wondering if anyone has any contacts who may be able to help get it going again?

If you've not heard of it, it was a Twitter account that automatically tweeted every song that was playing on Radio 1. I often used it to look up the last time that a song was played etc.

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Thanks, wasn't aware of that one, but it doesn't really work for my use case unfortunately, as it only goes back 7 days and isn't searchable. 

With the R1MusicBot, you could easily answer the question: "When was Gina G last played on Radio 1?": https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3A%40BBCR1MusicBot "gina g"&src=typed_query&f=top

Answer: 12th May this year at 5:25 am.

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On 10/13/2022 at 11:23 AM, R1Fan1 said:

Radio 1 also have a Last.Fm page which has most of the songs played since 2006. Not as searchable but still has songs and times:

https://www.last.fm/user/bbcradio1

What a timing, I just came across my old last.fm password again last week, and started using it again, so this link is really useful. Thanks! :) 

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9 minutes ago, lochnessa said:

Mastodon Link for the "Pretty Bot"  due to new API fees on Twitter

Amazing, thanks! Just a shame you can't really search on Mastodon yet.

 

Looks like Last.FM have launched a search feature, but only for Pro members. So the closest I can find is adjusting the artist name in the URL to jump to their plays on Radio 1, e.g.:

And then manually picking the track from the list.

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3 hours ago, jcwacky said:

Amazing, thanks! Just a shame you can't really search on Mastodon yet.

 

Looks like Last.FM have launched a search feature, but only for Pro members. So the closest I can find is adjusting the artist name in the URL to jump to their plays on Radio 1, e.g.:

And then manually picking the track from the list.

If you make an account and follow radio 1 on the site then you can see their plays of the tracks and artists as well. 

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