Tweetbot is (mostly) working again

Tweetbot is back online after an outage left major third-party Twitter apps broken. The service currently lets users sign in and browse, but users are still struggling to post tweets.

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And now dead again, along with some old unused API keys, which proves that this was intentional and we and others were specifically targeted.

I wouldn't have swapped out the keys in the first place if there was even a shred of communication. Figured if nothing else this would push the issue.

Oh well, on to smaller but greener pastures.

@paul to overcome this, i’m now trying to build a tool that syncs my timeline to a private mastodon server… to many of my contacts still use twitter sadly and i can’t live without tweetbot, but ivory as twitter client could be my solution :D
@niko not sure if you’ve already looked into it, but you might try BirdsiteLive https://github.com/NicolasConstant/BirdsiteLive to bridge between Twitter and Mastodon?
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@exkclamation i’m not exactly sure what that does 🤔 will it just crosspost between the platforms or is it practically cloning my twitter timeline to mastodon? 🤔

@niko as far as I understand, it lets you set up a server on your own domain to follow any Twitter account on Mastodon. You can test it out on some birdsitelive servers already out there, see https://fedidb.org/software/birdsitelive

As an example, on Mastodon if you follow @[email protected] (replace ‘tapbots’ with any Twitter user name) it will show their new tweets here.

You can’t boost the posts here, and of course favs/replies don’t go to Twitter, but otherwise works pretty well so far for me.

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@exkclamation @niko @tapbots I have to ask, does BSL work for you? I've tried various instances, but I don't get any tweets displayed in the bots (even for instances with saturation < 100%).

It should work like this: Find BSL instance, create bot with desired Twitter handle, follow bot, right?

Did I forget something?

@meNeither yes, but give it a few hours. Seems to me they make a pass of Twitter on a schedule (perhaps hourly?) and then send posts to Mastodon. So posts are usually delayed by a few hours.

When you first follow the account, no posts will show up and the account will look empty.

In my experience I don’t even need to specifically create a bot for it… I just type @[twitterusername]@[mastodon.instance] into the search box and click follow.

Hope that helps 😊

@exkclamation So I just need to be a little more patient? Will do. Thank you!

@meNeither perhaps you could test it out on a few very active twitter accounts to see? There is always the possibility that the BSL server you are using doesn't scrape Twitter as often?

But yes, in my experience if the accounts do show up in your profile's "following" tab, but just don't have any information yet I would give it a bit more time to see.

@meNeither one note, if you are using ivory: search for the user’s name+instance, but don’t tap the “search” button at the bottom, instead tap the “go to username…” 3rd row from the top… and then on that next user profile page tap the follow button. (Sometimes it takes a few second, or you can use the gear icon then follow)

If you are using the web it should pop up as a little person/plus symbol icon.

And the native Mastodon client I think shows the profil with a follow button?

@exkclamation Funny, I stumbled on this very thing. :) But I think I get it now.

I even follow myself on Twitter (for testing purposes).

If all fails, I'll set up my own BSL instance. But I think it's just a problem with my patience.

It's good to know that it generally works. Thanks again :)