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Category: Analytics > X (Twitter): Post Analysis

Original URL: https://help.social-dog.net/ja/analytics/tweets/analytics-dashboard-tweets-tweets-count


Update date: 2024/6/3

In the "Posts " section, you can check the number of posts you have made, categorized by type.

Displayable analysis items

  • Summary of the number of posts
  • Post
  • List of posts

Summary of the number of posts

The post count summary allows you to view graphs showing the total number of posts for each category—"regular posts," "replies," and "reposts (retweets)"—as well as the number of posts for each time period.

Type of post

In the post section, you can view the number of posts for each period, categorized as "regular posts," "replies," and "reposts (retweets)," in a table format.

List of posts

In the post list, you can see the number of replies, reposts (retweets), likes, engagement, and impressions for your posts in a table format. By default, posts are sorted in descending order of engagement. You can also search for specific posts.

Download your post data as a CSV file.

You can download your post data in CSV format.

*CSV download is only available on PC browsers.

  1. Click "Analysis," then click "Post ."
  1. Select the analysis period and aggregation interval you wish to download.
  1. Click the "Post" button or the button to the right of "Post List".

Change the analysis period and aggregation interval.

In the "Posts" section, you can change the analysis period and aggregation interval. The available analysis period varies depending on your plan. Please check your plan for details.

You can select the aggregation interval as "daily," "weekly," or "monthly."

  1. Click "Analysis," then click "Post ."
  1. Select the aggregation interval from "Day," "Week," or "Month" in the upper right corner of the screen.
  1. You can change the analysis period by changing the date to the right of the aggregation interval.

Sort the "List of Posts" by the number of replies or reposts (retweets).

In the post list, in addition to engagement, you can sort posts by "number of replies," "number of reposts (retweets)," and "number of likes" in descending order (highest first, lowest first).

  1. Click "Analysis," then click "Post ."
  1. Select the analysis period and aggregation interval you wish to download.
  1. Click on the headings in the "Post List" table: "Reply," "Repost (Retweet)," "Like," and "Engagement."
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