@Manu@gualdo io uso #FeedBro così tengo tutto nel browser (pensavo rallentasse invece non noto differenze). Inoltre c'è un'opzione per trovare i feed all'interno delle pagine che si visitano senza doverli cercare manualmente e poi andarli ad incollare nel lettore di feed.
L'unica cosa che mi manca è l'opzione "Marca il feed come letto e passa al successivo" nel senso che devi fare due click invece di uno 😆
Has anyone built a bluesky scraper yet that republishes posts from there to Mastodon in a way that can be followed? There is only one person I read left on twitter and nitter works for that and there are two people I used to read who are now on bluesky but I do not have an account and do not want to make one.
I can move all of the Twitter feeds I follow into the #Feedbro addon & rebuild a personal network on #Mastodon! ✌ 😄
FYI - The default article count per feed is 20, but I decreased mine to 10. I also changed viewable max age to 1 week. I may modify it further in the future depending on how the total feed count impacts my system.
As more people are finding my posts about the Feedbro plugin, I want to show you one helpful modification you can make once you get your feeds added and organized. You can configure the plugin to open the "All Items" feeds category directly by pressing the Feedbro icon. This makes accessing your feeds quicker.
So far, I've manually reviewed 550 accounts I follow on Twitter to move the feeds into Feedbro.
Approx. 30% of these accounts haven't posted in over a year or more, so I deleted them.
I suppose this is why Twitter doesn't display recent activity metrics - users have been inactive on Twitter for years... and have even removed the Twitter logo/link from their main Web sites. 👀
While Twitter makes it insanely difficult to easily migrate any user account data (even the downloaded archives only have links with account IDs and not account names), the ability to record and playback mouse movement and click interactions makes the repetitive #TwitterMigration task more manageable.
At the end of 2022, I consolidated my multiple Twitter accounts into one final account and combined my "Following" list entries which dated back to 2009, for a total of 2469 entries. Over the last month, I pruned all "Following" entries not posting in a year or longer, which was 424 of them. I was left with 2045 accounts I was "Following". 17% of the accounts I followed on Twitter had become defunct! 👀