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How to Capture X/Twitter Posts and Replies

Capture an entire profile’s Posts or Replies, or a single post with replies

💡These steps follow the redesigned Page Vault Browser. Legacy screens may look a little different, but the workflow is the same! (The legacy browser retires July 15, 2026.)

There are two main sections of an X (Twitter) user’s profile you may need to capture, depending on your use case:

  • Posts: Displays original posts and reposts by the user. It does not include replies to their own posts, replies to other users’ posts, or posts that begin with an @-tag.

  • Replies: Displays all of the user’s posts plus their replies to their own posts and to other users. It does not include the posts they are replying to.

Many clients find that capturing Replies provides a more complete record than just Posts.

Note: X only shows the last 3,200 posts on a profile tab. To capture more than 3,200, use X’s Advanced Search (see related article on capturing a specific timeframe).


To capture all Posts or Replies

  1. Open the Page Vault Browser and navigate to the X profile. Select either the Posts or Replies tab.
  2. Sign in to X if prompted to ensure you can view all available content.
  3. In the sidebar, click Auto-scroll to load content. Page Vault will scroll the timeline and load all available posts (up to X's 3,200-post limit).
  4. Once the scroll is complete, click Capture Page in the sidebar to open the Capture panel.
  5. Leave the Capture type set to Full page.
  6. Select your destination folder, then add a Capture name, Case matter ID, or Notes if needed.
  7. Click Capture.

To capture a single Post and its replies

  1. Open the Page Vault Browser and click the post you want to capture to open it on its own page.
  2. Sign in to X if prompted.
  3. In the sidebar, click Auto-scroll to load content.
  4. If there are many replies, X may stop auto-loading. Manually click Show more replies, then click Auto-scroll to load content again. Repeat until you reach the end of the thread.
  5. Click Capture Page in the sidebar to open the Capture panel.
  6. Leave the Capture type set to Full page.
  7. Select your destination folder, then add a Capture name, Case matter ID, or Notes if needed.
  8. Click Capture.