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Twitter Bookmark

Blocks for managing Twitter/X bookmarks.

Twitter Bookmark Tweet

What it is

This block bookmarks a tweet on Twitter.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to add a tweet to the authenticated user's bookmarks. The bookmark is private and only visible to you—the tweet author is not notified.

The block authenticates using OAuth 2.0 with bookmark write permissions and sends a POST request to add the specified tweet ID to your bookmarks. Returns a success indicator confirming the bookmark was added.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
tweet_id ID of the tweet to bookmark str Yes

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the operation failed str
success Whether the bookmark was successful bool

Possible use case

Content Curation: Save interesting tweets for later reading or to compile into a newsletter or blog post.

Research Collection: Bookmark tweets containing valuable information or sources for ongoing research projects.

Reference Library: Build a collection of useful tips, tutorials, or resource links shared on Twitter.


Twitter Get Bookmarked Tweets

What it is

This block retrieves bookmarked tweets from Twitter.

How it works

This block queries the Twitter API v2 to retrieve tweets that the authenticated user has bookmarked. Results are returned in reverse chronological order (most recently bookmarked first) with pagination support.

The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and supports extensive expansions to include additional data like media, author information, and location details. Returns tweet IDs, text content, author information, and complete tweet data objects.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
expansions Choose what extra information you want to get with your tweets. For example: - Select 'Media_Keys' to get media details - Select 'Author_User_ID' to get user information - Select 'Place_ID' to get location details ExpansionFilter No
media_fields Select what media information you want to see (images, videos, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Media_Keys' in the expansions above. TweetMediaFieldsFilter No
place_fields Select what location information you want to see (country, coordinates, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Place_ID' in the expansions above. TweetPlaceFieldsFilter No
poll_fields Select what poll information you want to see (options, voting status, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Poll_IDs' in the expansions above. TweetPollFieldsFilter No
tweet_fields Select what tweet information you want to see. For referenced tweets (like retweets), select 'Referenced_Tweet_ID' in the expansions above. TweetFieldsFilter No
user_fields Select what user information you want to see. To use this, you must first select one of these in expansions above: - 'Author_User_ID' for tweet authors - 'Mentioned_Usernames' for mentioned users - 'Reply_To_User_ID' for users being replied to - 'Referenced_Tweet_Author_ID' for authors of referenced tweets TweetUserFieldsFilter No
max_results Maximum number of results to return (1-100) int No
pagination_token Token for pagination str No

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the operation failed str
id All Tweet IDs List[str]
text All Tweet texts List[str]
userId IDs of the tweet authors List[str]
userName Usernames of the tweet authors List[str]
data Complete Tweet data List[Dict[str, Any]]
included Additional data that you have requested (Optional) via Expansions field Dict[str, Any]
meta Provides metadata such as pagination info (next_token) or result counts Dict[str, Any]
next_token Next token for pagination str

Possible use case

Content Review: Process your bookmarked tweets to extract and organize information you've saved.

Bookmark Cleanup: Review and categorize bookmarks to identify content to keep, share, or remove.

Reading List Management: Retrieve bookmarked tweets to create a structured reading list or export to another system.


Twitter Remove Bookmark Tweet

What it is

This block removes a bookmark from a tweet on Twitter.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to remove a tweet from the authenticated user's bookmarks. The operation is private—no one else is notified that you unbookmarked the tweet.

The block authenticates using OAuth 2.0 with bookmark write permissions and sends a DELETE request to remove the specified tweet ID from your bookmarks. Returns a success indicator confirming the bookmark was removed.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
tweet_id ID of the tweet to remove bookmark from str Yes

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the bookmark removal failed str
success Whether the bookmark was successfully removed bool

Possible use case

Bookmark Cleanup: Remove tweets you've already read or that are no longer relevant from your bookmarks.

Content Processing: Automatically remove bookmarks after extracting or processing the content.

List Management: Maintain a manageable bookmark collection by removing older or processed items.