Monday, June 4, 2018

Search Twitter More Efficiently with These Search Operators

Make use of powerful search operators to make your Twitter Listening efficient and save a lot of time.


 Operator Finds Tweets...
 live now containing both “live” 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:chiax sent from Twitter profile “chiax”.
 to:chiax sent to Twitter profile “chiax”.
 @Statusbrew mentioning Twitter account “Statusbrew”.
 elections filter:safe containing “elections” with Tweets marked as potentially sensitive   removed.
 pets filter:media containing “pets” and an image or video.
 pets -filter:retweets containing “pets”, filtering out retweets
 pets filter:native_video containing “pets” and an uploaded video, Amplify video, Periscope, or   Vine.
 pets filter:periscope containing “pets” and a Periscope video URL.
 pets filter:vine containing “pets” and a Vine.
 pets filter:images containing “pets” and links identified as photos, including third parties   such as Instagram.
 pets filter:twimg containing “pets” and a pic.twitter.com link representing one or more   photos.
 stunts filter:links containing “stunts” and linking to URL.
 news source:twitterfeed containing "news" and entered via TwitterFeed
 iPhone url:amazon containing “iPhine” and a URL with the word “amazon” anywhere within   it.
 superhero since:2010-05-27 containing “superhero” and sent since date “2010-05-27” (year-   month-day).
 election until:2017-12-28 containing “election” and sent before the date “2017-12-28”.
 "happy hour" near:"san   francisco" containing the exact phrase "happy hour" and sent near "san   francisco"
 near:NYC within:15mi sent within 15 miles of "NYC"
 movie -scary :) containing "movie" but not "scary", and with a positive attitude
 weather :( containing "weather" and with a negative attitude
 earthquake ? containing "earthquake" and asking a question


You can further refine your search by limiting the results a to certain location (area) only by entering the location coordinates (latitude and longitude; you can easily find out these on Google Maps) and a radius around the specified location which will be covered by this search.

For example, you can enter following geo coordinates: 48.865084, 2.357764 and radius of 25.

You can also prefill the coordinates with your current location which is very useful when you actually are on the location of your business and want to use it for the search.

For more detailed info, you can read official Twitter docs.

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