Posts
Here's an overview of posts and how you can get started with integrating them into your applications.
A feed is made up of a collection of posts. Users are able to generate different types of posts as well as to react and comment on posts.
Post Description
Name | Data Type | Description | Attributes |
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| ID of the post | |
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| ID of the parent post | |
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| ID of the user who posted | |
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| ID of the user who shared the post | |
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| Number of times the post is shared | |
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| ID of the target | |
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| Type of target | |
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| Data type of post | Content |
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| The post tags | |
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| Data of the post | |
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| Metadata of the post | |
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| Number of times that the post is flagged | |
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| Hash for checking internally if the post is flagged | |
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| Date/time the post was edited | |
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| Date/time the post was created | |
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| Date/time the post was updated | |
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| Information about the post reactions | |
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| Number of reactions to the post | |
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| Reactions to the post | "like", "love", etc... |
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| Number of comments to the post | |
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| Comments to the post | |
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| Children posts | |
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| Flag that indicates if the post is deleted. True means post is already deleted. | |
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| Flag that indicates if the post has flagged comments. True means it has. | |
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| Flag that indicates if the post has flagged children. True means it has. |
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