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Twitter Search Spaces

Blocks for searching Twitter/X Spaces live audio conversations.

Twitter Search Spaces

What it is

This block searches for Twitter Spaces based on specified terms.

How it works

This block queries the Twitter API v2 to search for Twitter Spaces (live audio conversations) matching a search term. Results can be filtered by state (live, scheduled, or all) and include Space metadata like title, host information, and participant counts.

The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and supports expansions to include additional data about creators, hosts, speakers, invited users, and topics. Returns paginated results with Space IDs, titles, and host information.

Inputs

Input Description Type Required
expansions Choose additional information you want to get with your Twitter Spaces: - Select 'Invited_Users' to see who was invited - Select 'Speakers' to see who can speak - Select 'Creator' to get details about who made the Space - Select 'Hosts' to see who's hosting - Select 'Topics' to see Space topics SpaceExpansionsFilter No
space_fields Choose what Space details you want to see, such as: - Title - Start/End times - Number of participants - Language - State (live/scheduled) - And more SpaceFieldsFilter No
user_fields Choose what user information you want to see. This works when you select any of these in expansions above: - 'Creator' for Space creator details - 'Hosts' for host information - 'Speakers' for speaker details - 'Invited_Users' for invited user information TweetUserFieldsFilter No
query Search term to find in Space titles str Yes
max_results Maximum number of results to return (1-100) int No
state Type of Spaces to return (live, scheduled, or all) "live" | "scheduled" | "all" No

Outputs

Output Description Type
error Error message if the operation failed str
ids List of space IDs List[str]
titles List of space titles List[str]
host_ids List of host IDs List[Any]
next_token Next token for pagination str
data Complete space data List[Dict[str, Any]]
includes Additional data requested via expansions Dict[str, Any]
meta Metadata including pagination info Dict[str, Any]

Possible use case

Event Discovery: Find live or upcoming Spaces about topics you're interested in to join or monitor.

Industry Monitoring: Track Spaces related to your industry to stay informed about discussions and trends.

Competitor Analysis: Search for Spaces hosted by competitors to understand their community engagement strategies.