🏯 Tweet Scraper V2 ($0.4 / 1K tweets) - X / Twitter Scraper avatar
🏯 Tweet Scraper V2 ($0.4 / 1K tweets) - X / Twitter Scraper

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🏯 Tweet Scraper V2 ($0.4 / 1K tweets) - X / Twitter Scraper

🏯 Tweet Scraper V2 ($0.4 / 1K tweets) - X / Twitter Scraper

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⚡️ Lightning-fast search, URL, list, and profile scraping, with customizable filters. At $0.40 per 1000 tweets, and 30-80 tweets per second, it is ideal for researchers, entrepreneurs, and businesses! Get comprehensive insights from Twitter (X) now!

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Last modified

4 hours ago

DN

No result from search term query with date filter

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demonstrative_nomad opened this issue
a year ago

On paid plan. previously initially scraped returned 360 results without any date filter. afterwards trying the date filter fails to return any result.

seems like twitter might potentially be blocking it? testing the exact search on my twitter account works while it returns no results here.

apidojo avatar

Hey hey!

Let me circle this to my engineering team and get back to you asap!

Cheers!

apidojo avatar

Hey,

In the meantime, can you please send me the run ID of the one that you get 360 results?

Best!

DN

demonstrative_nomad

a year ago

Sure, its the exact same with search term but without the date filter. EoFQvOwOpz93lIFxV

apidojo avatar

Hey hey,

Can you please try agan by removing * and let me know how it goes?

Cheers

DN

demonstrative_nomad

a year ago

RunId: glBtRVynAKJHF9mF9

Removing * works but there's too much noise now for my use case. the main problem is that the exact same search that was not working is working when I use it through the frontend twitter UI which is weird.

apidojo avatar

Hey hey,

It can be a temporary thing as well. However what I will suggest is to remove * and try to use the scraper without it. Maybe you can use AND queries to come up with something similar without the *.

Cheers!