Comment by walterbell

1 year ago

Would a self-hosted private instance of Nitter be an option to avoid rate limits, or are Twitter accounts being penalized for using any third-party API client?

You could, but you'd have to make your own personal twitter account. At that point you're using Twitter with extra steps.

  • For those who need timely access to information that is only available on Twitter, the account is unavoidable.

    The benefit of extra steps is a client under user control, e.g. filtering, RSS, better threading and more.

  • yes but those extra steps make the difference. those extra steps are the entire point. The difference between using the blessed client and using a preferred client that previously accessed the platform via an API is those steps!