streaming api com tweepy só retorna segundo último tweet e não o último tweet imediatamente

Eu sou novo não apenas para python, mas também para programação, então eu aprecio muito sua ajuda!

Eu estou tentando filtrar detectar todos os tweets da API de streaming do Twitter usando o Tweepy.

Eu filtrado pelo ID do usuário e confirmei que os tweets estão sendo coletados em tempo real.

CONTUDO, parece que só openúltimo tweet está sendo coletado em tempo real, ao contrário do mais recente tweet.

Vocês podem ajudar?

<code>import tweepy
import webbrowser
import time
import sys

consumer_key = 'xyz'
consumer_secret = 'zyx'


## Getting access key and secret
auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(consumer_key, consumer_secret)
auth_url = auth.get_authorization_url()
print 'From your browser, please click AUTHORIZE APP and then copy the unique PIN: ' 
webbrowser.open(auth_url)
verifier = raw_input('PIN: ').strip()
auth.get_access_token(verifier)
access_key = auth.access_token.key
access_secret = auth.access_token.secret


## Authorizing account privileges
auth.set_access_token(access_key, access_secret)


## Get the local time
localtime = time.asctime( time.localtime(time.time()) )


## Status changes
api = tweepy.API(auth)
api.update_status('It worked - Current time is %s' % localtime)
print 'It worked - now go check your status!'


## Filtering the firehose
user = []
print 'Follow tweets from which user ID?'
handle = raw_input(">")
user.append(handle)

keywords = []
print 'What keywords do you want to track? Separate with commas.'
key = raw_input(">")
keywords.append(key)

class CustomStreamListener(tweepy.StreamListener):

    def on_status(self, status):

        # We'll simply print some values in a tab-delimited format
        # suitable for capturing to a flat file but you could opt 
        # store them elsewhere, retweet select statuses, etc.



        try:
            print "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (status.text, 
                                      status.author.screen_name, 
                                      status.created_at, 
                                      status.source,)
        except Exception, e:
            print >> sys.stderr, 'Encountered Exception:', e
            pass

    def on_error(self, status_code):
        print >> sys.stderr, 'Encountered error with status code:', status_code
        return True # Don't kill the stream

    def on_timeout(self):
        print >> sys.stderr, 'Timeout...'
        return True # Don't kill the stream

# Create a streaming API and set a timeout value of ??? seconds.

streaming_api = tweepy.streaming.Stream(auth, CustomStreamListener(), timeout=None)

# Optionally filter the statuses you want to track by providing a list
# of users to "follow".

print >> sys.stderr, "Filtering public timeline for %s" % keywords

streaming_api.filter(follow=handle, track=keywords)
</code>

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