This API uses NLP to detect the sentiment that a given text could have. This API in particular will allow you to check this from a given tweet of your choice.
Just pass the tweet URL that you want to check its sentiment from, and receive the output. Positive, negative, or neutral? You will be able to know with this API.
This kind of API is ideal to have a better understanding of what the users are saying about a certain topic.
You will be able to check what is the average tweet sentiment of a selected topic.
Also, you will be able to detect what is the sentiment about a given product or keyword present on those tweets, so you may have more information if the users are happy or not about that specific matter.
The only limitation is the number of API calls you can make per month. And, also, you can only create 1 API calls per second.
Also, free plan has a limitation of 33 calls per day.
Given a tweet URL, this API will run an NLP analysis and it will deliver its detected sentiment with a confidence score.
Tweet Analysis - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{"Sentiment":"positive","Value":0.32089,"Tweet":"As curator of the Bitcoin Cash City, I am extremally proud of every business and customer that uses Bitcoin Cash.\n\nThat said we are a city of 200,000 people with 200 merchants that accept BCH.\n\n#BitcoinWhitePaperDay #BitcoinCash "}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/739/tweet+sentiment+analysis+api/452/tweet+analysis' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"tweetUrl": "https://twitter.com/TheBitcoinJason/status/1588176762319474688"
}'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
No long-term commitment. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Free Trial includes up to 50 requests.
The API returns sentiment analysis results for a given tweet URL, including the detected sentiment (positive, negative, or neutral) and a confidence score indicating the reliability of the sentiment assessment.
The response data includes three key fields: "Sentiment" (the sentiment classification), "Value" (the confidence score), and "Tweet" (the original tweet text being analyzed).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs for easy parsing. For example, a typical response might look like: `{"Sentiment":"positive","Value":0.32089,"Tweet":"...original tweet text..."}`.
The API provides sentiment analysis for tweets, allowing users to understand public opinion on specific topics, products, or keywords based on the sentiment expressed in the tweets.
Users can customize their requests by providing different tweet URLs to analyze. Each URL will yield a unique sentiment analysis based on the content of the tweet.
The data is sourced from publicly available tweets on Twitter. The API utilizes Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to analyze the text and determine sentiment.
Typical use cases include monitoring brand sentiment, analyzing public opinion on current events, and assessing customer feedback on products or services through tweet sentiment.
Users can leverage the sentiment and confidence score to gauge public sentiment trends, inform marketing strategies, or enhance customer engagement by addressing concerns highlighted in negative tweets.
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