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Twitter Hide

Blocks for hiding and unhiding tweet replies on Twitter/X.

Twitter Hide Reply

What it is

This block hides a reply to a tweet.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to hide a reply to one of your tweets. Hidden replies are not deleted—they're moved behind a "View hidden replies" option that viewers can click to see. Only the original tweet author can hide replies.

The block authenticates using OAuth 2.0 and sends a PUT request to change the reply's hidden status. This is useful for managing conversation threads and reducing visibility of off-topic or inappropriate replies.

Inputs

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

Outputs

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

Possible use case

Conversation Moderation: Hide off-topic or spam replies to keep your tweet threads focused and readable.

Brand Protection: Hide inappropriate or offensive replies to maintain a professional appearance on brand accounts.

Community Management: Moderate discussions by hiding replies that violate community guidelines without deleting them entirely.


Twitter Unhide Reply

What it is

This block unhides a reply to a tweet.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to restore visibility of a previously hidden reply. The reply will appear normally in the conversation thread again.

The block authenticates using OAuth 2.0 and sends a PUT request to change the reply's hidden status back to visible. Only the original tweet author can unhide replies they previously hid.

Inputs

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

Outputs

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

Possible use case

Moderation Review: Restore replies after reviewing them and determining they were hidden incorrectly.

Context Restoration: Unhide replies that provide important context that was initially overlooked.

User Appeals: Restore hidden replies after a user explains their intent or edits problematic content.