Get Posts
Retrieves a list of posts authored by a specific User by their ID.
Authorizations
Bearer authentication header of the form Bearer <token>, where <token> is your auth token.
Path Parameters
The ID of the User to lookup. Unique identifier of this User. This is returned as a string in order to avoid complications with languages and tools that cannot handle large integers.
^[0-9]{1,19}$"2244994945"
Query Parameters
The minimum Post ID to be included in the result set. This parameter takes precedence over start_time if both are specified. Unique identifier of this Tweet. This is returned as a string in order to avoid complications with languages and tools that cannot handle large integers.
^[0-9]{1,19}$"1346889436626259968"
The maximum Post ID to be included in the result set. This parameter takes precedence over end_time if both are specified. Unique identifier of this Tweet. This is returned as a string in order to avoid complications with languages and tools that cannot handle large integers.
^[0-9]{1,19}$"1346889436626259968"
The maximum number of results.
5 <= x <= 100This parameter is used to get the next 'page' of results. A base36 pagination token.
1The set of entities to exclude (e.g. 'replies' or 'retweets').
1replies, retweets YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ. The earliest UTC timestamp from which the Posts will be provided. The since_id parameter takes precedence if it is also specified.
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ. The latest UTC timestamp to which the Posts will be provided. The until_id parameter takes precedence if it is also specified.
A comma separated list of Tweet fields to display. The fields available for a Tweet object.
1article, attachments, author_id, card_uri, community_id, context_annotations, conversation_id, created_at, display_text_range, edit_controls, edit_history_tweet_ids, entities, geo, id, in_reply_to_user_id, lang, matched_media_notes, media_metadata, non_public_metrics, note_request_suggestions, note_tweet, organic_metrics, possibly_sensitive, promoted_metrics, public_metrics, referenced_tweets, reply_settings, scopes, source, suggested_source_links, suggested_source_links_with_counts, text, withheld A comma separated list of fields to expand. The list of fields you can expand for a Tweet object. If the field has an ID, it can be expanded into a full object.
1article.cover_media, article.media_entities, attachments.media_keys, attachments.media_source_tweet, attachments.poll_ids, author_id, edit_history_tweet_ids, entities.mentions.username, geo.place_id, in_reply_to_user_id, entities.note.mentions.username, referenced_tweets.id, referenced_tweets.id.attachments.media_keys, referenced_tweets.id.author_id A comma separated list of Media fields to display. The fields available for a Media object.
1alt_text, duration_ms, height, media_key, non_public_metrics, organic_metrics, preview_image_url, promoted_metrics, public_metrics, type, url, variants, width A comma separated list of Poll fields to display. The fields available for a Poll object.
1duration_minutes, end_datetime, id, options, voting_status A comma separated list of User fields to display. The fields available for a User object.
1affiliation, confirmed_email, connection_status, created_at, description, entities, id, is_identity_verified, location, most_recent_tweet_id, name, parody, pinned_tweet_id, profile_banner_url, profile_image_url, protected, public_metrics, receives_your_dm, subscription, subscription_type, url, username, verified, verified_followers_count, verified_type, withheld A comma separated list of Place fields to display. The fields available for a Place object.
1contained_within, country, country_code, full_name, geo, id, name, place_type Response
The request has succeeded.
11An HTTP Problem Details object, as defined in IETF RFC 7807 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807).
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