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Today we are launching what I consider a key element of our Twitter search endpoints, the ability to make 'counts' requests to learn about the Tweet volume that matches a search query. This has been a cornerstone of the v1.1 enterprise and premium search tiers for years, and it's great to have it now as part of the v2 search endpoints.
This afternoon, I will be committing code updates that support this new feature... Search counts are triggered by including a new "granularity" request parameter with supported values of 'minute', 'hour', and 'day'.
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Today we are launching what I consider a key element of our Twitter search endpoints, the ability to make 'counts' requests to learn about the Tweet volume that matches a search query. This has been a cornerstone of the v1.1 enterprise and premium search tiers for years, and it's great to have it now as part of the v2 search endpoints.
This afternoon, I will be committing code updates that support this new feature... Search counts are triggered by including a new "granularity" request parameter with supported values of 'minute', 'hour', and 'day'.
Updated package to follow...
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