Twitter Spaces Lookup
Blocks for retrieving information about Twitter/X Spaces.
Twitter Get Space Buyers
What it is
This block retrieves a list of users who purchased tickets to a Twitter Space.
How it works
This block queries the Twitter API v2 to retrieve a list of users who purchased tickets to a ticketed Twitter Space. Only the Space creator or hosts can access buyer information.
The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and returns buyer user IDs, usernames, and optionally expanded profile data. This is useful for managing ticketed events and understanding your paying audience.
Inputs
expansions
Choose what extra information you want to get with user data. Currently only 'pinned_tweet_id' is available to see a user's pinned tweet.
UserExpansionsFilter
No
tweet_fields
Select what tweet information you want to see in pinned tweets. This only works if you select 'pinned_tweet_id' in expansions above.
TweetFieldsFilter
No
user_fields
Select what user information you want to see, like username, bio, profile picture, etc.
TweetUserFieldsFilter
No
space_id
Space ID to lookup buyers for
str
Yes
Outputs
error
Error message if the operation failed
str
buyer_ids
List of buyer IDs
List[str]
usernames
List of buyer usernames
List[str]
data
Complete space buyers data
List[Dict[str, Any]]
includes
Additional data requested via expansions
Dict[str, Any]
Possible use case
Audience Management: Track who purchased tickets to manage attendee lists and send follow-ups.
Revenue Tracking: Monitor ticket buyers for ticketed Spaces to understand revenue and audience composition.
Exclusive Content Delivery: Identify ticket buyers to provide exclusive content or resources to paid attendees.
Twitter Get Space By Id
What it is
This block retrieves information about a single Twitter Space.
How it works
This block queries the Twitter API v2 to retrieve detailed information about a specific Twitter Space by its ID. Returns Space metadata including title, state, host information, and timing details.
The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and supports expansions for additional data about creators, hosts, speakers, and topics. Works for both live and scheduled Spaces.
Inputs
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
space_id
Space ID to lookup
str
Yes
Outputs
error
Error message if the operation failed
str
id
Space ID
str
title
Space title
str
host_ids
Host ID
List[str]
data
Complete space data
Dict[str, Any]
includes
Additional data requested via expansions
Dict[str, Any]
Possible use case
Space Monitoring: Check the status and details of a specific Space you're interested in or hosting.
Event Tracking: Monitor when a scheduled Space goes live or verify its current state.
Analytics Preparation: Gather Space metadata before or after an event for reporting and analysis.
Twitter Get Space Tweets
What it is
This block retrieves tweets shared in a Twitter Space.
How it works
This block queries the Twitter API v2 to retrieve tweets that were shared during a Twitter Space. This includes tweets pinned or shared by hosts and speakers during the live audio session.
The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and supports extensive expansions to include additional data like media, author information, and referenced tweets. Returns tweet IDs, text content, and complete tweet data.
Inputs
expansions
Choose what extra information you want to get with your tweets. For example: - Select 'Media_Keys' to get media details - Select 'Author_User_ID' to get user information - Select 'Place_ID' to get location details
ExpansionFilter
No
media_fields
Select what media information you want to see (images, videos, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Media_Keys' in the expansions above.
TweetMediaFieldsFilter
No
place_fields
Select what location information you want to see (country, coordinates, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Place_ID' in the expansions above.
TweetPlaceFieldsFilter
No
poll_fields
Select what poll information you want to see (options, voting status, etc). To use this, you must first select 'Poll_IDs' in the expansions above.
TweetPollFieldsFilter
No
tweet_fields
Select what tweet information you want to see. For referenced tweets (like retweets), select 'Referenced_Tweet_ID' in the expansions above.
TweetFieldsFilter
No
user_fields
Select what user information you want to see. To use this, you must first select one of these in expansions above: - 'Author_User_ID' for tweet authors - 'Mentioned_Usernames' for mentioned users - 'Reply_To_User_ID' for users being replied to - 'Referenced_Tweet_Author_ID' for authors of referenced tweets
TweetUserFieldsFilter
No
space_id
Space ID to lookup tweets for
str
Yes
Outputs
error
Error message if the operation failed
str
tweet_ids
List of tweet IDs
List[str]
texts
List of tweet texts
List[str]
data
Complete space tweets data
List[Dict[str, Any]]
includes
Additional data requested via expansions
Dict[str, Any]
meta
Response metadata
Dict[str, Any]
Possible use case
Content Curation: Collect tweets shared during a Space to create summaries or follow-up content.
Resource Compilation: Gather links and resources shared during educational or informational Spaces.
Event Documentation: Archive tweets from important Spaces for reference or community sharing.
Twitter Get Spaces
What it is
This block retrieves information about multiple Twitter Spaces.
How it works
This block queries the Twitter API v2 to retrieve information about multiple Twitter Spaces in a single request. You can look up Spaces by their IDs or by creator user IDs, making it efficient for batch operations.
The block uses Tweepy with OAuth 2.0 authentication and supports expansions for additional data about creators, hosts, speakers, and topics. Returns arrays of Space IDs, titles, and complete Space data objects.
Inputs
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
identifier
Choose whether to lookup spaces by their IDs or by creator user IDs
Identifier
Yes
Outputs
error
Error message if the operation failed
str
ids
List of space IDs
List[str]
titles
List of space titles
List[str]
data
Complete space data
List[Dict[str, Any]]
includes
Additional data requested via expansions
Dict[str, Any]
Possible use case
Creator Monitoring: Track all Spaces hosted by specific creators or influencers you follow.
Batch Analysis: Retrieve information about multiple Spaces at once for comparative analysis.
Schedule Tracking: Monitor upcoming Spaces from multiple accounts to plan your participation.
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