What is the Schema Type UserTweets Generator?

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What is the Schema Type UserTweets?

The UserTweets schema type represents a collection of tweets from a user, it captures information about the person who posted the tweet, including their name, username, and profile URL, as well as details about the tweets themselves, such as the text of the tweet, when it was posted, and whether or not it includes images or other multimedia content..

What are the properties of the Schema Type UserTweets?

about

The "about" property provides information about the main topic of a Web page, article, or other content.

actor

The "actor" property represents the person who performed a role in an event, work, or creative work.

additionalType

The "additionalType" property specifies an additional type for the thing, providing more specific information about its nature.

aggregateRating

The "aggregateRating" property represents a summary rating of a thing, such as an organization, product, or service.

alternateName

The "alternateName" property provides an additional name for a thing, often used for disambiguation.

attendee

The "attendee" property represents an individual attending an event, such as a conference, meeting, or performance.

attendees

The "attendees" property represents a collection of people, organizations, or agents that are participating in or involved with an event.

audience

The "audience" property defines the target audience for a creative work, such as an article, movie, or video game.

composer

The "composer" property represents the person who created a piece of music, such as a song, opera, or symphony.

contributor

The "contributor" property represents an individual who contributed to the creation and/or publication of a work, such as an author, editor, or translator.

description

The "description" property provides a brief summary or abstract of the thing described.

director

The "director" property represents the person who directed a creative work such as a movie, play, or musical.

disambiguatingDescription

A brief description about the "disambiguatingDescription" property: Provides a concise and informative summary that helps distinguish the entity from others with similar names.

doorTime

The "doorTime" property specifies the start time for an event, such as a concert, meeting, or show.

duration

The "duration" property represents a period of time, indicating how long an event, activity or action takes.

endDate

The "endDate" property specifies the last date a thing was true or applicable.

eventAttendanceMode

The "eventAttendanceMode" property specifies how an event is attended, such as online, offline, or a combination of both.

eventSchedule

The "eventSchedule" property represents a schedule for an event, including start and end dates, times, and recurring events.

eventStatus

The "eventStatus" property represents the status of an event, such as "tentative", "confirmed", "cancelled", or "postponed".

funder

The "funder" property represents an entity that has provided financial support for a project, organization, or initiative.

funding

The "funding" property specifies information about the financial resources supporting an organization, project, or event.

identifier

The "identifier" property is a unique string that identifies an item.

image

The "image" property represents a URL that links to an image, which can be used for visual representation.

inLanguage

The "inLanguage" property specifies the language used for the content.

isAccessibleForFree

The "isAccessibleForFree" property indicates whether an event or thing is accessible for free, regardless of other requirements.

keywords

The "keywords" property provides a list of search keywords or phrases relevant to the content.

location

The "location" property represents a geographic location, such as an address, city, state, country, or coordinates.

mainEntityOfPage

The "mainEntityOfPage" property specifies the main content entity of a webpage, such as an article, blog post, or product page.

maximumAttendeeCapacity

The number of people that an event can accommodate.

maximumPhysicalAttendeeCapacity

The maximum number of individuals that a venue or event space can physically hold.

maximumVirtualAttendeeCapacity

The maximum number of virtual attendees that a venue can accommodate.

name

The "name" property specifies the human-readable name of a thing, such as a person, organization, or place.

offers

The "offers" property represents a potential transaction between two parties, such as buying or selling an item.

organizer

The "organizer" property represents the person, organization, or institution responsible for the event.

performer

The "performer" property represents an entity that performs a creative work, such as a musician or actor.

performers

The "performers" property represents a list of individuals, groups, or organizations involved in the creation or presentation of a creative work.

potentialAction

The "potentialAction" property indicates potential actions that can be performed on an object, such as a web page or a digital item.

previousStartDate

The "previousStartDate" property specifies the start date of a recurring event that has already taken place.

recordedIn

The "recordedIn" property specifies a location where an audio recording was made.

remainingAttendeeCapacity

The number of people that can attend an event, excluding those already attending.

review

A review represents a user's opinion or rating about an entity, such as a product, business, or creative work.

sameAs

The "sameAs" property represents an equivalent URI that can be used to refer to the same entity as the current item.

sponsor

The "sponsor" property represents the entity that is financially supporting an event, cause, or activity.

startDate

The "startDate" property represents the date when an event, offer, review, or action began.

subEvent

A subEvent represents a subordinate event that is part of a larger event.

subEvents

The "subEvents" property represents a list of sub-events that are part of a larger event.

subjectOf

The "subjectOf" property represents the subject matter or topic of a creative work.

superEvent

The "superEvent" property represents a high-level event that includes multiple occurrences, such as a festival with multiple concerts.

translator

The "translator" property represents the person or organization responsible for translating the content.

typicalAgeRange

The "typicalAgeRange" property represents a range of ages that is typical for an audience or demographic.

url

The "url" property represents a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that is related to the item described.

workFeatured

A feature work that is highlighted or prominently displayed.

workPerformed

The "workPerformed" property represents the specific work, such as a performance, reading, or lecture.

1,368 Types

1,466 Properties

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Calebe B. Teixeira

Who came up with this Schema Builder?

Hello, my name is Calebe Teixeira I am a SEO from Brazil with a few years of experience in software development and creator of Focus Keyword Finder.

I live on top of a mountain in the south of Brazil, with my beloved wife and children and I connect to the internet through a Starlink antenna.

For some time I had been putting off the idea of creating what would eventually become the best and most complete 100% free Schema generator on the internet.

This is a simple gesture to try to give back a little of what I've learned over the years in this wonderful community of SEOs.

Have fun!