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Web Extraction

Twitter/X Community

Fetch public Twitter/X community details by URL, including name, description, join policy, member count, creator summary, rules, and member avatar facepile when available.

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Overview

Twitter/X Community fetches public community details from a full X/Twitter community URL, including name, description, join policy, member count, creator summary, rules, banner, trending hashtags, and member avatar facepile when returned. Use it to size and understand a community before community-tweet or outreach research.

Use cases

  • Summarize a public Twitter/X community before audience, competitor, or topic research.
  • Check name, description, join policy, member count, creator, rules, banner, and NSFW or member flags.
  • Review trending hashtags and facepile avatars when returned to understand community activity signals.

Input tips

  • Provide a full HTTPS X/Twitter community URL.
  • Use the community URL, not a profile URL or general search URL.
  • Use Twitter/X Community Tweets after this to inspect posts from the same community.
  • If no community is returned, review the unavailable title, subtitle, or reason.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability and pagination status, source URL, optional normalized community, unavailable title, subtitle, or reason, warnings, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Community details can include ID, name, description, role, join policy, created date, member count, membership and NSFW flags, creator summary, rules, member facepile user/avatar records, banner image URL, trending hashtags with tweet counts, and recovered extra fields when returned.

Caveats

  • Only public community data returned by the source is included.
  • Deleted, private, restricted, or unavailable communities may return an unavailable shell instead of details.
  • Member counts, rules, join policy, hashtags, and facepile avatars can change after the run.
  • Facepile and trending hashtags are signals, not exhaustive member or activity lists.