…#4jk6bba) @nwu1dm Also if you chose to host your own feed (you're welcome to keep using my pod, it's there for use by all!), one thing to keep in mind as you either pick a client, figure out how to ho…
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…#4jk6bba) @nwu1dm In order for you to find others to follow and they to follow you, I'd recommend using the search.twtxt.net search engine. As you've already found your way to my pod (a multi-user cli…
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…#4jk6bba) @prologic Thank you for your answer. I really like the feature of twtxt, which is complete control of my social data (that is, txt). I don't think UI/UX is the main problem. CLI clients is t…
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…#4jk6bba) @nwu1dm I _think_ we're talking about different things. If by "disaster" you mean reading your `twtxt.txt` (feed) file, then yes, you need to have a "decent" client. There are a few around, …
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…#4jk6bba) @prologic Traditionally, I can read timeline line by line. In addition, I can also use some Linux scripts to classify user text. Either way is very painful. I think this is also the reason w…
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…#4jk6bba) @prologic OK, I'm understanding this way of using twtxt. I had followed "prologic then I could read twtxt timeline. When I need to reply to you, I need to @prologic in my txt file and then …
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…#4jk6bba) Even as a user on my multi-user pod (twtxt.net) you are free to do what you want, and even host your feed in multiple places just as @marado does, and I believe takes advantage of the `yarnc…
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