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Get list subscriptions of a given user.
lists_subscriptions(user, n = 20, cursor = "-1", parse = TRUE,
token = NULL)
Either the user ID or screen name of user.
Specifies the number of results to return per page (see cursor below). The default is 20, with a maximum of 1000.
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.
Logical indicating whether to convert the response object into an R list. Defaults to TRUE.
Every user should have their own Oauth (Twitter API) token. By
default token = NULL
this function looks for the path to a saved
Twitter token via environment variables (which is what `create_token()`
sets up by default during initial token creation). For instruction on how
to create a Twitter token see the tokens vignette, i.e.,
`vignettes("auth", "rtweet")` or see ?tokens
.
Other lists: lists_members
,
lists_statuses
,
lists_subscribers
,
lists_users
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
## get subscriptions of new york times politics list
rstats <- lists_subscriptions(
slug = "new-york-times-politics",
n = 1000
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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