Boogie_Man 3 days ago

Thanks for posting this. I mostly gave up on viewing the one or two Twitter feeds that interest me after nitter stopped working. It wasn't ideological, I just wasn't able to reliably view and navigate without an account, and when I made an account it just kept showing me like "black HS football player bad sportsmanship".

Look like I've got about two years of James Cage White story arcs to check in on.

jimbob45 3 days ago

Why does this work while nitter doesn’t?

  • KomoD 2 days ago

    This is a hosted instance of nitter, the reason why nearly all nitter instances died is because "guest" accounts got removed, so now you need tons of real twitter/x accounts instead of just generating thousands of "guest" accounts.

behnamoh 3 days ago

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  • qbit42 3 days ago

    I don't want to have to create an account to view the full context.

  • hypeatei 3 days ago

    > XCancel is an instance of Nitter.

    > Nitter is a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy and performance.

    Where is the mission statement about wanting X gone?

    https://xcancel.com/about

  • lexlambda 3 days ago

    Like posting an archive.is link, others can actually read it. No login required for reading replays, no popups and signup nagss.

  • floodle 3 days ago

    It's easier to view the tweet, to be fair

  • dvngnt_ 3 days ago

    you can view replies without logging in

  • llimllib 3 days ago

    some people don't want to give clicks to X, no we're not done with it. It doesn't harm you does it?

    • behnamoh 3 days ago

      [flagged]

      • mikestew 3 days ago

        So the question is, what does a commercial website gain from people clicking on links to that website? I’m not even sure where to start to explain that one if one has to ask.