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Do you use Twitter RSS feeds?

Nitter RSS.app X (Twitter) Mailbrew
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    NOTE: Nitter has been discontinued.
    Nitter is a free and open-source front-end mirror of Twitter, which allows you to consult Twitter...
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    • Open Source
    I've been using https://nitter.net for a couple of users mostly successfully. However it does occasionally return spurious 404s and is down at the moment. However there are alternate instances that can be used (or you can host your own).

    #Social Network #Social Networks #Decentralized Social Network 300 social mentions

  2. Monitor the web the way YOU want to.
    Generate RSS feed using https://rss.app/ or https://nitter.net/ (hosted, free).

    #Uptime Monitoring #RSS #Monitoring Tools 62 social mentions

  3. Connect with your friends and other fascinating people. Get in-the-moment updates on the things that interest you. And watch events unfold, in real time, from every angle.
    Yep "filter:links" via the search works, but also includes images (since they are links to twitter.com internally). I'm actually using the "Timelines" Twitter API endpoint to get the Tweets of everyone you follow, then do the filtering and aggregation myself to work around some rate limits.

    #Social Networks #Social Network #Microblogging 883 social mentions

  4. Automated email digests from Twitter, Reddit, YouTube & more
    I don't use Twitter RSS feeds but accomplish the same thing using a paid tool called Mailbrew (which is also my main RSS reader app BTW). There I follow a couple of Twitter lists I've set up as well as some aggregations provided by the app (top tweets/links - kind of similar to what lindylearn is doing).

    #Email #Productivity #Email Newsletters 15 social mentions

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