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Functions used to retrieve data aka scraping twitter comment data based on keywords and the latest.
Web Browser - Can be used as an emulator to build applications. Example [Chrome, Firefox, Safari & Opera].Internet - Because many use CDN and to make it easier to find solutions to all problems.[ENDPOINT] /comment (POST)
comment: Retrieve comment data based on keywords.keyword: Keyword to search data and retrieve only comment data #string.authorization: Common authentication required before using APIs (DYOR) #string.csrf: Required to add CSRF (DYOR) #string.cookie: Of course, this cookie must also be added when sending a request (DYOR) #string.page: Number of pages to retrieve #int.count: Number of count to retrieve replies #int.Support this project by donating or sharing with others in need.
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