When using Explore, you can search and analyze a wide variety of content sources, including news articles, social media posts, podcasts, and online forums. It’s a powerful way to stay informed and uncover insights across multiple channels. However, it’s important to note that the amount of historical data available varies by source. For example:
- News articles: Access to several years' worth of archives, depending on the publication.
- Social media posts: Typically, data goes back up to one year, though this can vary based on the platform’s data policies.
- Podcasts and forums: Historical depth depends on the specific source and availability of records.
This means that while you might find in-depth historical coverage in certain sources like news, you may encounter more recent timeframes in others like social media. Understanding these differences is essential for accurate trend analysis, media research, or campaign benchmarking. Download the attached PDF that outlines exact historical data ranges for each source type in Explore.