← Back to context Comment by Axsuul 1 year ago Host your own Nitter instance and you'll be able to get RSS feeds 4 comments Axsuul Reply ozarker 1 year ago That’s gotten pretty hard to do recently since Musk cracked down on api access Axsuul 1 year ago It doesn't use the API KomoD 1 year ago It's not hard, you just need a Twitter account and put in the credentials. pickledoyster 1 year ago there are some public instances that I use to check a handful of profiles that have yet to migrate elsewhere
ozarker 1 year ago That’s gotten pretty hard to do recently since Musk cracked down on api access Axsuul 1 year ago It doesn't use the API KomoD 1 year ago It's not hard, you just need a Twitter account and put in the credentials. pickledoyster 1 year ago there are some public instances that I use to check a handful of profiles that have yet to migrate elsewhere
pickledoyster 1 year ago there are some public instances that I use to check a handful of profiles that have yet to migrate elsewhere
That’s gotten pretty hard to do recently since Musk cracked down on api access
It doesn't use the API
It's not hard, you just need a Twitter account and put in the credentials.
there are some public instances that I use to check a handful of profiles that have yet to migrate elsewhere