Advanced Search
Improve your search query with a wide variety of parameters to only get the data that you need. Save compute power with pinpoint data retrieval with Advanced Search.
Parameters
Keyword Filters:
- Use specific keywords or phrases to refine your search, e.g.,
"#web3"
,"blockchain"
, or"crypto conference"
. - Use boolean operators to combine searches:
"#web3 AND blockchain"
or"crypto NOT scam"
.
- Use specific keywords or phrases to refine your search, e.g.,
Account Filters:
- From a specific account:
from:elonmusk
- To a specific account:
to:coinbase
- Mentioning a specific account:
@binance
- From a specific account:
Link Inclusion:
- Tweets containing links:
#web3 filter:links
- Tweets containing links:
Engagement Threshold:
- While the Twitter API doesn’t provide filtering by engagement, with the Twitter Crawler you can filter tweets based on a threshold of likes, retweets, or replies.
Date Filters:
- Tweets sent before a date:
#web3 until:2023-09-01
- Tweets sent since a date:
#web3 since:2023-01-01
- Tweets sent before a date:
Additional Filters:
- Tweets containing images:
#web3 filter:images
- Tweets containing videos:
#web3 filter:videos
- Positive sentiment:
#web3 :)
- Negative sentiment:
#web3 :(
- Excluding retweets:
#web3 -filter:retweets
- Questions:
#web3 ?
- Tweets containing images:
By combining these advanced search features, you can gather highly tailored data that optimizes data retrieval and reduces compute power needed. For example, if a company wants to research public sentiment around Web3 over a specific period, you could use:
"#web3 :) since:2023-01-01 until:2023-09-01 filter:links from:trustedsource"
This would fetch positive sentiment tweets containing links about Web3 from a trusted source between January 1, 2023, and September 1, 2023. Granularity like this is invaluable for researchers, marketers, and brands.