The X (Twitter) Search Stream is an extremely powerful way of engaging the right audience on X (Twitter). With Click Social, any user can connect their X profile and create a stream based on a custom search query to track relevant conversations.
Creating a Custom X (Twitter) Search Stream
To create a search stream, you'll need to enter a custom query. Below are a few examples of how you can form search queries in order to find the tweets you're looking for:
Searching for | Will find tweets... |
watching now | Containing both "watching" and "now". This is the default operator. |
"happy hour" | Containing the exact phrase "happy hour". |
love OR hate | Containing either "love" or "hate" (or both). |
beer -root | Containing "beer" but not "root". |
#haiku | Containing the hashtag "haiku". |
from:oktopost | Sent from person "oktopost". |
to:techcrunch | Sent to person "techcrunch". |
@mashable | Referencing person "mashable". |
superhero since:2015-07-19 | Containing "superhero" and sent since date "2015-07-19" (year-month-day). |
ftw until:2015-07-19 | Containing "ftw" and sent before the date "2015-07-19". |
movie -scary :) | Containing "movie", but not "scary", and with a positive attitude. |
flight :( | Containing "flight" and with a negative attitude. |
traffic ? | Containing "traffic" and asking a question. |
hilarious filter:links | Containing "hilarious" and linking to URL. |
news source:twitterfeed | Containing "news" and entered via TwitterFeed. |
lang:en | Restricts posts to the given language (English with this example), given by an ISO 639-1 code. |
Best Practices
- Limit your searches to 10 keywords and operators to ensure efficient performance.
- Avoid overly complex queries, as this may result in errors from the Search API.
- The Search API only indexes recent posts, typically from the last 6-9 days.
Note: The Search API does not provide access to all tweets ever posted, so searches are limited to recent activity.