Looks up the followers of a list.
list_tweets(
ids,
n = 100,
expansions = NULL,
fields = NULL,
...,
token = NULL,
parse = TRUE,
verbose = FALSE
)
A data.frame with the user information of who is following the list:
edit_history_tweet_ids, id and text.
Other information depends on the expansions
and fields
requested.
Accepted values are:
Expansions: set_expansions(list = NULL)
.
Fields: set_fields(list = NULL)
.
A list id.
Number of users to query.
Set NULL
to not use any expansion, set NA
to get all
expansions, or provide a vector with the expansions you want (create it with
set_expansions()
).
Set NULL
to not use any field, get all allowed fields with NA
,
provide a list with the fields you want (create it with set_fields()
).
Other parameters passed to the body of the request.
These endpoints only accept a bearer token (can be created via
rtweet_app()
). In most cases you
are better of changing the default for all calls via auth_as()
.
If TRUE
, the default, returns a tidy data frame. Use FALSE
to return the "raw" list corresponding to the JSON returned from the
Twitter API.
A logical value to provide more information about paginated queries.
if (FALSE) {
lt <- list_tweets("1150793074420998146")
}
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