curl --request GET \
--url https://api.sociavault.com/v1/scrape/twitter/tweet/transcript \
--header 'X-API-Key: <api-key>'{
"success": true,
"data": {
"success": true,
"transcript": "Since you're kind of like a leader in innovation and technology in our world, you know. Um, do you, how do you know that what your convictions are, how do you gauge if what your convictions are are the best for everybody kind of, like how do you kind of figure that out, you know, it seems like such a challenge.\nI mean, look, at the end of the day, um, there are still a lot of options of things that people can do. Just because I build something, doesn't mean that people are going to use it. Actually, a lot of the things that I build, like some of them work, some of them don't. And like, I think part of the reason why the company has been successful is because, you know, maybe we have a slightly higher hit rate of things working than others. But if we do something that doesn't work, then, in general, people aren't going to use it, and then the future doesn't go in that direction. So, I see. So you're saying it's up to the user more. Yeah, I mean, look, it's always served me well to generally have faith in people and believe that people are smart and can make good decisions for themselves. And whenever we try to like adopt some sort of like attitude of, oh, we must know better than them. It's like we're like we're the people building technology, that's when you lose. So, I I I tend to just think that at the end of the day, yeah, I mean, I think people are smarter than than a lot of people think and I think ultimately drive the direction that society goes in."
},
"credits_used": 1,
"endpoint": "twitter/tweet/transcript"
}Get the transcript of a video tweet. Unfortunately this is a little slow because Iām using AI to get the transcript
curl --request GET \
--url https://api.sociavault.com/v1/scrape/twitter/tweet/transcript \
--header 'X-API-Key: <api-key>'{
"success": true,
"data": {
"success": true,
"transcript": "Since you're kind of like a leader in innovation and technology in our world, you know. Um, do you, how do you know that what your convictions are, how do you gauge if what your convictions are are the best for everybody kind of, like how do you kind of figure that out, you know, it seems like such a challenge.\nI mean, look, at the end of the day, um, there are still a lot of options of things that people can do. Just because I build something, doesn't mean that people are going to use it. Actually, a lot of the things that I build, like some of them work, some of them don't. And like, I think part of the reason why the company has been successful is because, you know, maybe we have a slightly higher hit rate of things working than others. But if we do something that doesn't work, then, in general, people aren't going to use it, and then the future doesn't go in that direction. So, I see. So you're saying it's up to the user more. Yeah, I mean, look, it's always served me well to generally have faith in people and believe that people are smart and can make good decisions for themselves. And whenever we try to like adopt some sort of like attitude of, oh, we must know better than them. It's like we're like we're the people building technology, that's when you lose. So, I I I tend to just think that at the end of the day, yeah, I mean, I think people are smarter than than a lot of people think and I think ultimately drive the direction that society goes in."
},
"credits_used": 1,
"endpoint": "twitter/tweet/transcript"
}