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Twitter Manage

Blocks for posting, deleting, and managing tweets on Twitter/X.

Twitter Delete Tweet

What it is

This block deletes a tweet on Twitter.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to permanently delete a tweet from the authenticated user's account. The deletion is immediate and cannot be undone.

The block authenticates using OAuth 2.0 with tweet write permissions and sends a DELETE request for the specified tweet ID. Only the tweet's author can delete their own tweets. Returns a success indicator confirming the deletion.

Inputs

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

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the tweet deletion failed str
success Whether the tweet was successfully deleted bool

Possible use case

Content Cleanup: Remove outdated tweets that contain incorrect information or expired promotions.

Error Correction: Delete tweets with typos or mistakes before reposting corrected versions.

Reputation Management: Remove tweets that may no longer align with your brand messaging or values.


Twitter Post Tweet

What it is

This block posts a tweet on Twitter.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to publish a new tweet from the authenticated user's account. The tweet can include text, media attachments, polls, location tags, and quote references.

The block supports advanced features like restricting replies to mentioned users or followers only, posting exclusively for Super Followers, and threading by replying to existing tweets. Returns the created tweet's ID and URL on success.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
tweet_text Text of the tweet to post str No
for_super_followers_only Tweet exclusively for Super Followers bool No
attachment Additional tweet data (media, deep link, poll, place or quote) Any No
exclude_reply_user_ids User IDs to exclude from reply Tweet thread. [ex - 6253282] List[str] No
in_reply_to_tweet_id Tweet ID being replied to. Please note that in_reply_to_tweet_id needs to be in the request if exclude_reply_user_ids is present str No
reply_settings Who can reply to the Tweet (mentionedUsers or following) TweetReplySettingsFilter No

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the tweet posting failed str
tweet_id ID of the created tweet str
tweet_url URL to the tweet str

Possible use case

Automated Publishing: Schedule and post tweets automatically based on content calendars or triggers.

Bot Responses: Create bots that post helpful information or automated responses.

Content Distribution: Automatically share new blog posts, product updates, or announcements on Twitter.


Twitter Search Recent Tweets

What it is

This block searches all public Tweets in Twitter history.

How it works

This block uses the Twitter API v2 via Tweepy to search for public tweets matching a query. The search supports Twitter's advanced query syntax including boolean operators, hashtags, mentions, and filters for engagement metrics.

Results can be filtered by time range (start/end times), sorted by recency or relevance, and paginated for retrieving large result sets. The block supports expansions to include additional data like media, author information, and referenced tweets.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
start_time Start time in YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ format. If set to a time less than 10 seconds ago, it will be automatically adjusted to 10 seconds ago (Twitter API requirement). str (date-time) No
end_time End time in YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ format str (date-time) No
since_id Returns results with Tweet ID greater than this (more recent than), we give priority to since_id over start_time str No
until_id Returns results with Tweet ID less than this (that is, older than), and used with since_id str No
sort_order Order of returned tweets (recency or relevancy) str No
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
query Search query (up to 1024 characters) str Yes
max_results Maximum number of results per page (10-500) int No
pagination Token for pagination str No

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the operation failed str
tweet_ids All Tweet IDs List[str]
tweet_texts All Tweet texts List[str]
next_token Next token for pagination 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]

Possible use case

Brand Monitoring: Search for mentions of your brand, products, or key terms to monitor sentiment and engagement.

Competitor Analysis: Track competitor mentions and campaigns to understand market positioning.

Trend Research: Search for trending topics or hashtags to identify opportunities for engagement or content creation.