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Summary

Documents the user-facing changes shipped on May 4, 2026, when the X API v2 search endpoints (/2/tweets/search/recent, /2/tweets/search/all, /2/tweets/counts/recent, /2/tweets/counts/all) migrated to the new search index.

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  • Added an Engagement Operators section to the X API v2 search operators reference covering the new min_likes:, min_replies:, and min_reposts: precision operators, with usage examples and a tip on combining them.
  • Added a note to the search introduction clarifying that retweets are no longer returned by keyword-based search results, and pointing readers to Filtered Stream for retweet matching.

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Source PR updated the changelog with the May 4, 2026 search index migration entry. The three new operators were not previously documented in the operators reference, and the retweet exclusion was not surfaced on the search overview page.

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