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      5 months ago

      Same reasons as to following game devs and artists on twitter: updates, work in progress posts, and teaser trailers - first hand news without relying on third party sites

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        5 months ago

        Fediverse game devs and artists are much better.

        Here’s the Mastodon account for my game engine is someone is interested: @PixelPerfectEngine@peoplemaking.games

        I personally left Twitter, since it not only diminished my reach thanks to the implementation of Twitter Blue, but also was an increasingly toxic place (and it begin with being a toxic place in the first place, thanks to algorithms), which didn’t bring the best out of me.

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    You are correct, only a few left:

    https://status.d420.de/

    Reason below:

    All Nitter public instances shut down.

    There are no public instances left for you to use.

    Why ?

    Nitter has already been struggling to keep up with the changes Twitter made on their side after 2022.

    In January 2024, the Twitter API used by Nitter to fetch data from Twitter got shut down.

    Without this, there is no way to run instances on the scale needed for the public instances that got listed here.

    That’s unfortunate. But I still want to use Nitter !

    If you want to continue running Nitter, you can do so using a normal Twitter account.

    Do note however, that this cannot and will not scale, and is in a legal grey-area. Proceed at your own risk.

    See here for setting up Nitter if you feel brave enough and don’t fear the command line.

    But there are some instances ?

    Through he thankless work of some there is a tiny amount of instances left. These will be slow and can not expose RSS to prevent the huge volume bot attacks. The latter one also makes captchas and other anti-botting methods a requirement.

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      Looks like it is. I had noticed a few Mastodon and Misskey instances blocking poa.st, but I didn’t realise it was the same as poast.org.

      Good thing there are other instances now!