@hjertnes (re post length): Ahh yes that makes sense in your case. But I _think_ it makes sense to limit the length of posts anyway; you end up with all kinds of problems if you leave it open ended.
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@hjertnes Yes twtxt.net most certainly does. However there is a catch; since a "fetch" is not associated with any one user, it's impossible to say "who" follows your feed on an `twtxt` instance. Something to work out perhaps?
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@hjertnes (re include URL of followers) Yes this is def a possibility. You could also follow the social feed @twtxt of any twtxt.net and watch for mentions of yourself ๐
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@hjertnes (re std config for twtxt clients) Yes! This is very similar to twet (_which I contributed to a few bit recently, it's a nice CLI client_). I'm _thinking_ of doing this for twtxt.net whereby you can export your account...
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@hjertnes ((re std config for twtxt clients) Where you can export your "account" as a `config.yaml` and import it into other clients. You know in case you don't like twtxt.net specifically or you do and you just want to use multiple clients : )
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