In the fast-paced realm of web and mobile apps, effective user profile management is pivotal. The Twitter X Profile Information API excels in this role, offering robust features like unique identifiers, customizable avatars, privacy controls, friend management, and red flag alerts.
The API ensures each user has a distinct identifier (rest_id), facilitating efficient data retrieval and integration. It supports avatar integration to personalize user identities, enhancing app appeal.
Developers use the name attribute for user recognition and personalized interactions, boosting engagement. Privacy is upheld with customizable profile protection settings for secure user data handling.
The API's "friends" feature enhances social interaction by managing connections. Its "red flags" feature supports community-driven content moderation, alerting users to profile concerns.
With comprehensive documentation and multilingual support, the Twitter X Profile Information API seamlessly integrates into apps, enhancing user experiences across social networks, e-commerce platforms, and various applications.
It will receive a parameter and provide you with a JSON.
Social networking platforms: Implement this API to manage user profiles, avatars, friend lists and privacy settings in social networking applications.
E-commerce Web sites: Use this API for customer profiles, avatars and subscription counts to personalize shopping experiences and promotions.
Online forums: Integrate the API to manage user profiles, avatars and friend connections, encouraging community participation in discussion forums.
Gaming platforms: Enhance gaming experiences for player profiles, avatars and friends features in multiplayer games.
Content streaming services: Implement API to manage user profiles, avatars, subscription counts and personalized content recommendations on streaming platforms.
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To use this endpoint you must specify a user name in the parameter.
User data - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
screenname |
[Required] Indicate the user |
{"value":63,"red_flags":["No verification","Friends\/followers proportion is bad","No timeline"],"user":{"profile":"Kbryc22","rest_id":"3153234731","avatar":"https:\/\/pbs.twimg.com\/profile_images\/1493608000032018450\/O9_FrD_t_normal.jpg","desc":"757\ud83d\udccd252","name":"Kat\u264f\ufe0f\u2763\ufe0f","protected":true,"friends":355,"sub_count":32}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/4697/twitter+x+profile+information+api/5797/user+data?screenname=finkd' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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To use this API you will need to enter a username to get full information about any Twitter user.
The Twitter X Profile Information API allows users to access and manage user profile information on the Twitter platform.
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Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
Twitter X Profile Information API returns a variety of detailed information about user profiles, including usernames, avatars, bios, locations, number of followers and friends, recent activity on the platform, among other data relevant to profile personalization and management.
The GET User data endpoint returns detailed user profile information, including the user's unique identifier (rest_id), avatar URL, display name, description (bio), follower and friend counts, and any red flags related to the profile.
Key fields in the response include "rest_id" (unique user ID), "avatar" (profile image URL), "name" (display name), "desc" (bio), "friends" (number of friends), "sub_count" (subscription count), and "red_flags" (issues with the profile).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with user details nested under the "user" key and additional insights like "red_flags" presented as an array. This organization allows for easy parsing and access to specific user attributes.
The primary parameter for the GET User data endpoint is the "username," which must be specified to retrieve the corresponding user profile information. This allows for targeted data requests based on user identity.
Users can leverage the returned data to personalize user experiences, such as displaying avatars and bios in applications, managing friend connections, and addressing any profile concerns indicated by red flags for moderation purposes.
The endpoint provides comprehensive information, including user identifiers, profile images, bios, follower and friend counts, and alerts for potential issues, enabling developers to create rich user profiles and enhance engagement.
Data accuracy is maintained through direct integration with Twitter's platform, ensuring that the information retrieved reflects the most current user profile data. Regular updates and checks help uphold data integrity.
Typical use cases include managing user profiles in social networks, personalizing e-commerce experiences, enhancing community engagement in forums, and improving player interactions in gaming platforms through detailed user insights.
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