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Originally Posted by Ether
Does this mean that somewhere at HQ is a copy of the complete Twitter data from 2014, including all the data that was missing because of datalink problems at events?
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Based on my limited understanding of the system I believe the twitter data was generated on-the-fly, so it's unlikely that the it exists separately anywhere.
However you're really looking for a breakdown of the match score. Twitter was one of the two public sources providing score component level data, the other being audience result screens (which are somewhat less convenient to parse!).
I do know that component scores are part of the event database but not if this level of detail is maintained after the season.
You would have to ask FRC HQ if that data is still available, but obviously that's going to be a low priority compared to their critical work on this season.