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Twitter/X Lists Scraper: Search, Members, Tweets & More! — Twitter/X | Lagic

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Extract detailed tweet data from X/Twitter lists and searches.

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Configure Agent

Select the type of list data to scrape. Each mode requires different input parameters.

The numeric List ID from the URL. From 1234567890, enter 1234567890. Required for list-specific modes.

Keywords to search for lists. Example: tech leaders or crypto influencers. Required for 'Search Lists' mode.

Maximum number of items to return. Higher values increase run time and cost. Default: 1000.

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Full tweet text and unique IDTweet creation date and languageTweet engagement metrics: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, bookmarksAuthor's display name, username, ID, profile description, and locationAuthor's follower, following, and total tweet countsAuthor's account creation date and verification status
100972026-04-05Value...Sample Text...1322026-04-05
100912026-04-05Value...Sample Text...3352026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts comprehensive tweet data from X/Twitter, allowing you to get full tweet text, engagement metrics like likes and retweets, and author details from specific lists or search queries. Use it to monitor conversations within curated communities or track content related to your interests.

This tool specializes in extracting public tweet data from X (formerly Twitter), focusing on content related to specific lists or search terms. Unlike tools that provide list metadata or full user profiles of list members, this scraper delivers the rich detail of individual tweets and their authors, as seen within the tweet context. ### How it works YouYou provide a specific X/Twitter List ID to target a curated community, or a search query to find relevant lists. The tool then processes the identified content, collecting a wealth of information for each tweet. You can define the maximum number of tweets to retrieve, ensuring you get the volume of data you need without excessive processing. ### What kind of data you get The output focuses entirely on individual tweets. For each tweet, you'll receive its full text, unique ID, creation timestamp, and language. More importantly, you'll gain insights into its performance through engagement metrics like the number of likes, retweets, replies, quotes, and even view and bookmark counts. Beyond the tweet itself, the tool provides key details about the tweet's author at the time of posting, including their display name, username, unique ID, profile image URL, a brief description, and their stated location. You'll also see their follower, following, and total tweet counts, along with their account creation date and verification status. For multimedia content, the tool captures details about embedded media (like images or videos), including their URLs, types, dimensions, and durations. It also extracts any hashtags, URLs, or user mentions present in the tweet, and indicates if the tweet is a reply, a quote, a retweet, or contains sensitive content. You can even see if the tweet was eligible for editing and how many edits remained. ### Important Considerations It's crucial to understand that while the tool's input options allow you to specify List IDs or search for lists, the output is always a collection of *tweets*. It does not provide general information about the X/Twitter List itself (such as the list's name, description, or owner) nor does it provide full, standalone user profiles of list members or subscribers. The user information provided is strictly that of the tweet's author as captured in the tweet data.

Key Capabilities

  • Full tweet text and unique ID
  • Tweet creation date and language
  • Tweet engagement metrics: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, bookmarks
  • Author's display name, username, ID, profile description, and location
  • Author's follower, following, and total tweet counts
  • Author's account creation date and verification status
  • Details of attached media (images, videos), including URLs and dimensions
  • All hashtags, URLs, and user mentions within the tweet
  • Indicators for retweets, quote tweets, replies, and potentially sensitive content
  • Brand monitoring: Track tweets from industry-specific X/Twitter lists to understand conversations around competitors, products, or emerging trends.
  • Influencer analysis: Collect tweets from curated lists of influencers to analyze their content strategies, engagement rates, and frequently used hashtags.
  • Market research: Scrape tweets from lists focused on specific topics (e.g., 'AI news,' 'fintech leaders') to gather public sentiment and identify key discussions.
  • Content strategy: Analyze popular tweets within relevant lists to inform your own content creation, identifying high-performing formats and topics.
  • Competitive intelligence: Monitor tweets from competitor-focused lists to observe their announcements, customer interactions, and overall social media activity.
  • Academic research: Gather large datasets of tweets from specific communities or topics for linguistic analysis, social network studies, or public opinion research.
  • Crisis management: Quickly extract tweets from lists of journalists or public figures to track breaking news and public reactions to events.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose your desired data extraction mode: 'Get List Detail', 'Get List Tweets', 'Get List Members', 'Get List Subscribers', or 'Search Lists'.

2

If using a list-specific mode, paste the numeric List ID from the X/Twitter URL (e.g., '1234567890' from https://x.com/i/lists/1234567890).

3

If using 'Search Lists' mode, enter your keywords (e.g., 'tech leaders' or 'crypto influencers').

4

Specify the maximum number of tweets you want to retrieve.

5

Run the tool to begin extracting tweet data.

6

Download your comprehensive tweet dataset in a structured format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or advanced technical skills are required. You just need to provide the List ID or a search query and specify the maximum number of results.
In what formats can I export the extracted tweet data?
Is this tool compliant with X/Twitter's policies?
Can I use this for client work?
How fresh is the data I receive?
What if I need data beyond just tweets, like full list details or member profiles?
How does the 'Get List Detail' mode work if the output is only tweets?
Can I get historical tweet data with this tool?
How does the 'Max Results' setting affect the output?
Will I receive all fields listed in the output for every tweet?