![]() Here comes Nitter – “a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy and performance”. If you still want to be notified in real time, then this won’t be helpful to you. Note: This does not take the place of app notifications. So, my goal was to find a way to view this information without needing Twitter. ![]() ![]() While some companies and news providers are moving to Mastodon – props to MassivelyOP! – and there are some bots that copy tweets from official accounts like the FFXIV news account – there’s still a lot of news that I don’t want to miss out on. For example, my normal feed reader – Inoreader – provides the option to follow Twitter accounts as a feed, but only if you pay for the premium account. While this isn’t a new or novel concept – Twitter to RSS feed – I’ve been looking into it for a while, and have had a hard time finding resources that still work to convert feeds or that provide a way to do this without a fee. After a little research, I’ve found a free alternative – using Nitter to subscribe to Twitter accounts as RSS feeds. While I have moved to Mastodon for my social media interactions (and I love it), I’m still holding on to my old Twitter account simply because there are some accounts that I follow for news and updates.
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