Get a post from its Id
Extract the information of a tweet from its Id.
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In detail
What it does and what it's for
This integration allows you to automatically extract detailed information from a tweet using its Id. By providing the tweet Id, you will obtain data such as the creation date, tweet content, username, URL of any attached image or video, user's follower count, geographic location, and more.
Automating this task facilitates the collection and analysis of specific tweet information without manual intervention, optimizing processes and saving time in managing Twitter data.
How it works
How it fits in an automated task
A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.
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This action runs
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Your connected X (Twitter) accounts
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Setup
Customization options
Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.
Output data
Information provided
When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.
Tags
- Created time {{created_at}}
- Text {{text}}
- Account name {{screen_name}}
- URLs {{urls}}
- Media URLs {{media_urls}}
- Post ID {{post_id}}
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