There's a way to get subscribers. Let me write up a little script for you to do that. I normally use JS, but should be easy enough to convert to any other language.
Getting active is a bit more complicated but you can use this and some sort of definition of activity + account history to do that.
It's not too fancy, but it will drop. forgot to mention a 1000 "user" limit... to go beyond 1000 would need some more lines with offsets
@taskmanager is there a way to identify active users or users who have subscribed to a community to distribute this drop?
As it is, no...
There's a way to get subscribers. Let me write up a little script for you to do that. I normally use JS, but should be easy enough to convert to any other language.
Getting active is a bit more complicated but you can use this and some sort of definition of activity + account history to do that.
Thank you! So to clarify this would be to get all users who are subscribed to a community?
Yup. https://repl.it/@Rishi556/Random-Scripts#community.js Check it out there. Just hit run and you get the subscribers to the giftgiver community.
let axios = require("axios") a() async function a(){ let query = {id: 0,jsonrpc: "2.0", method: "bridge.list_subscribers", params: {community: "hive-110974"}} let res = await axios.post("https://anyx.io", query) console.log(res.data.result) }
https://repl.it/@Rishi556/Random-Scripts#community.js <- Might get deleted later so I put it up there as well. Just replace the hive-110974 part with the tag for your community.