task twitter_engage - Twitter Engagement (Raid-Style) Task Command
Command Title
/task twitter_engage
Description
The Twitter Engagement Task (sometimes referred to as a “Twitter Raid Task”) allows you to organize coordinated social engagement campaigns directly from your Discord server.
This command rewards users with points for engaging with a specific tweet — including likes, retweets, or replies.
By creating a raid-style task, you can rally your community to boost a post’s reach, engagement rate, and visibility on Twitter (X).
You can also set advanced filters such as minimum account age, follower count, and minimum reply length to ensure authentic participation.
With customizable engagement rewards, this feature lets you gamify your Discord server, turning your members into an organic promotion team for your brand or community — similar to a social raid campaign, but fully automated and reward-based.
A Twitter raid (also known as an engagement raid) is a coordinated activity where community members collectively interact with a tweet — usually by liking, retweeting, or replying — to boost visibility, engagement rate, and algorithm reach.
Traditionally, raids are organized manually, but Engagerly transforms this into a structured, automated, and reward-based system.
With Engagerly’s Twitter Engagement Task, you can:
- Organize automated raid-style engagement events directly in Discord.
- Reward users for authentic interactions using your own points or role system.
- Track participation transparently, avoiding spam or inauthentic activity.
- Create sustainable organic social raids that help your community grow.
In short, Engagerly turns traditional “Twitter raids” into fair, gamified, and verifiable social campaigns that reward genuine engagement.
Usage
/task twitter_engage <tweet_url> <duration> [type] [account_age] [followers] [char_length] [role_reward] [total_reward]
Parameters
Required Parameters:
<tweet_url>: The URL of the target tweet.<duration>: The duration of the task. Options include:1h,2h,6h,12h,1d,2d,5d,7d.
Optional Parameters:
[type]: The type of interaction required. Options include:Only Like,Only RT,Only Reply,RT & Like,RT & Reply,Like & Reply, andAll. Default isAll.[account_age]: The minimum age of a Twitter account to be eligible for rewards. Options include:1 Months Old,3 Months Old,6 Months Old, and12 Months Old. Default is0(no minimum age).[followers]: The minimum number of followers a Twitter account must have to be eligible for rewards. Options include:25 Followers,50 Followers,100 Followers,200 Followers, and500 Followers. Default is0(no minimum follower requirement).[char_length]: The minimum number of characters required for a reply to be eligible for rewards. Options include:5 Characters,25 Characters,50 Characters, and75 Characters. Default is0(no minimum character length).[role_reward]: The role to be awarded to users who complete the task.
Examples
Example 1: Create a simple Twitter like raid task that rewards users for liking a specific tweet, lasting for 1 day.
/task twitter_engage tweet_url:https://x.com/example/status/12345 duration:1d type:Only Like
Example 2: Create a retweet raid task that rewards users for retweeting a specific tweet, lasting for 7 days, requiring a minimum account age of 3 months and 100 followers.
/task twitter_engage tweet_url:https://x.com/example/status/12345 duration:7d type:Only RT account_age:3 Months Old followers:100 Followers
Example 3: Launch a full engagement raid task that rewards users for liking, retweeting, or replying to a specific tweet, lasting for 12 hours, awarding the @EngagedUser role to users who complete the task.
/task twitter_engage tweet_url:https://x.com/example/status/12345 duration:12d type:All role_reward:@EngagedUser
Example 4: Set up a comment-based raid task that rewards users for comments with at least 25 characters, lasting for 5 days, requiring a minimum account age of 6 months and 500 followers.
/task twitter_engage tweet_url:https://x.com/example/status/12345 duration:5d type:All account_age:6 Months Old followers:500 Followers char_length:25 Characters
Notes
- Tasks can range from quick engagement raids (1 hour) to extended campaigns (7 days).
- Users can complete only one engagement or raid task of the same type (same tweet, duration, and interaction).
- You can filter participants by account age, follower count, or comment length.
- Points are awarded only once per engagement type (like, retweet, reply).
- When the duration expires, the engagement raid automatically ends.
FAQs
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Q: Can I set up multiple Twitter engagement or raid tasks at once?
A: Yes, you can launch multiple Twitter engagement or raid-style tasks with different tweets. Only one can exist per tweet.
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Q: What if a user removes their like, retweet, or reply after joining the raid?
A: If the interaction is deleted before claiming rewards, the user becomes ineligible for the reward.
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Q: Can I assign different rewards for likes, retweets, and replies?
A: Yes — use/task twitter_engage_rewardto customize point values per interaction type. -
Q: What happens if the tweet is deleted during an engagement raid?
A: The task will be unable to proceed, and users will not be able to complete the task.