Hello, dear Martin, I need your help.
1. How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private .. How to check if the account is a private account via twitterdub
2. End status is displayed as soon as the task is completed , How to set the delayed completion status? For example, I post a task, post a tweet to end the task, such as 07:00 tweet completion, I want the task to end at 07:02
3. How to get accounts to join the community in bulk and tweet in the community
4. Is there a quick mode? For example, if I log in to 100,000 accounts, I will only get information about whether the account is normal. Do not get any other information such as registration time, number of followers, number of tweets. None of this information is required. I just need to verify that the account is normal. Is there such a pattern?
How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private
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Re: How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private
I'll modify the STATS tab to show this
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The next update will include this feature. I shall let you know when it is ready.
Regards,
Martin
Regards,
Martin
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Re: How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private
https://rootjazz.com/twitterdub/updatetesting.html
Accounts will need to do a stats pull or a forced (Actual) login to get the data to populate the colum
Accounts will need to do a stats pull or a forced (Actual) login to get the data to populate the colum
Re: How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private
2. End status is displayed as soon as the task is completed , How to set the delayed completion status? For example, I post a task, post a tweet to end the task, such as 07:00 tweet completion, I want the task to end at 07:02martin@rootjazz wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 9:40 pm https://rootjazz.com/twitterdub/updatetesting.html
Accounts will need to do a stats pull or a forced (Actual) login to get the data to populate the colum
3. How to get accounts to join the community in bulk and tweet in the community
4. Is there a quick mode? For example, if I log in to 100,000 accounts, I will only get information about whether the account is normal. Do not get any other information such as registration time, number of followers, number of tweets. None of this information is required. I just need to verify that the account is normal. Is there such a pattern?
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Re: How to find out on twitterdub which accounts are private
Currently not possible to specify a time for a task to end.中文用户哈基米 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:57 am2. End status is displayed as soon as the task is completed , How to set the delayed completion status? For example, I post a task, post a tweet to end the task, such as 07:00 tweet completion, I want the task to end at 07:02martin@rootjazz wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 9:40 pm https://rootjazz.com/twitterdub/updatetesting.html
Accounts will need to do a stats pull or a forced (Actual) login to get the data to populate the colum
Community features not currently support3. How to get accounts to join the community in bulk and tweet in the community
No, a full login is full login, you cannot get only part of the information, most of the information comes from the same request though (followers / is_private / number of tweets... all come from user_details endpoint request4. Is there a quick mode? For example, if I log in to 100,000 accounts, I will only get information about whether the account is normal. Do not get any other information such as registration time, number of followers, number of tweets. None of this information is required. I just need to verify that the account is normal. Is there such a pattern?
Regards,
Martin