The Twitter Bot API - Tweet, Follow, Like, Retweet, and more with Python without using Twitter's API
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Twitter is an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages, known as “Tweets.” These messages were originally restricted to 140 characters, but in November 2017, the limit was doubled to 280 characters for all languages except Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
The Twitter Bot API - Tweet, Follow, Like, Retweet, and more with Python without using Twitter's API
A program that checks twitter sentiment on different topics.
This code is a script that automates various twitter interactions such as liking tweets, retweeting tweets, posting tweets, and following users.
TUS.Social is jquery plugin to get social media content from Twitter.
Build a system that tracks tweets and replies of the three of the following accounts (pick whichever three you like) from February 1st, 2023 onwards and extracts some information, explained in the Basics section, based on the tracked data.
A bot that follows the traffic reports of Guatemala City on Twitter, inspired by @RealPressSecBot @PressSecBotPlus @guatebot
A CLI that that scrapes your twitter profile and displays recent tweets, follower count, and handle.
Mockup version of twitter.com
Twitter bot to like posts from selected accounts and retrieve tweets
This project uses the Twitter API v2 and Python to collect tweets from a user's profile and filters them based on specified keywords. The filtered tweets are then exported to an Excel file for further analysis. This project aims to provide a useful tool for social media analysis.
💸 Software concept for a tweet marketplace.
Written in Python. Extracts tweets from a given twitter handle and searches for deals mentioned using the OpenAI API.
This is a Python code that allows you to tweet from the command line and schedule tweets for a later time using the Tweepy library and the Twitter API.
a social networking application where users can creat profiles and write "tweets" or posts.
Created by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, Evan Williams
Released March 21, 2006