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Web Extraction

Twitter/X Community Tweets

Fetch public tweets from a Twitter/X community by URL, including author summaries, text, source, and engagement counters.

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Overview

Twitter/X Community Tweets fetches a public sample of tweets from a Twitter/X community URL, including author summaries, tweet text, timestamps, media, entities, source, and engagement counters when returned. Use it to understand what members are posting in a community, not to export a full chronological feed.

Use cases

  • Review public posts from a community before audience, topic, or positioning research.
  • Extract member tweet text, author summaries, media, links, entities, timestamps, source, and engagement.
  • Identify recurring themes, creator examples, and conversation hooks inside a public community.

Input tips

  • Provide a full HTTPS X/Twitter community URL.
  • Use Twitter/X Community first when you need description, member count, rules, or join policy.
  • Treat the result as a sample and use page status to understand returned coverage.
  • Use Twitter/X Tweet Details for one post needing deeper media or reference context.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability and pagination status, source community URL, feed type, tweet count, normalized tweets, warnings, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Tweets can include IDs, URLs, text, created time, language, source client, conversation and author IDs, author summaries, entities, media and video variants, link cards, note text, edit metadata, quote or repost summaries, sensitivity and translatability flags, and view, like, repost, reply, bookmark, and quote counts when returned.

Caveats

  • Results are a public community sample, not a complete or chronological archive.
  • Private, restricted, deleted, or unavailable communities and posts may return empty or partial data.
  • Engagement counts, membership context, and tweet visibility can change after the run.
  • Author profile summaries and media fields can be partial when the source omits them.