Description Usage Arguments See Also Examples
View source: R/lists_subscribers.R
Get subscribers of a specified list.
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list_id |
required The numerical id of the list. |
slug |
required You can identify a list by its slug instead of its numerical id. If you decide to do so, note that you'll also have to specify the list owner using the owner_id or owner_user parameters. |
owner_user |
optional The screen name or user ID of the user who owns the list being requested by a slug. |
n |
optional Specifies the number of results to return per page (see cursor below). The default is 20, with a maximum of 5,000. |
cursor |
semi-optional Causes the collection of list members to be broken into "pages" of consistent sizes (specified by the count parameter). If no cursor is provided, a value of -1 will be assumed, which is the first "page." The response from the API will include a previous_cursor and next_cursor to allow paging back and forth. See Using cursors to navigate collections for more information. |
parse |
Logical indicating whether to convert the response object into an R list. Defaults to TRUE. |
token |
a twitter token. |
Other lists:
lists_members()
,
lists_statuses()
,
lists_subscriptions()
,
lists_users()
Other users:
as_screenname()
,
lookup_users()
,
search_users()
,
tweets_with_users()
,
users_data()
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## get subscribers of new york times politics list
rstats <- lists_subscribers(
slug = "new-york-times-politics",
owner_user = "nytpolitics",
n = 1000
)
## End(Not run)
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