RSS Feed Source
Get RSS Feed from Twitter (X)
Twitter removed native RSS support, but you can still get RSS feeds from Twitter/X accounts using third-party tools and Brevofeed.
Feed URL Pattern
Use a service like Nitter or RSS Bridge
How to Get Your Twitter / X RSS Feed
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Twitter/X no longer provides native RSS feeds
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Use a third-party service like Nitter, RSS Bridge, or FetchRSS to generate a feed
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Copy the generated RSS feed URL
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Paste it into Brevofeed to create widgets or email digests
Tips for Twitter / X RSS Feeds
- Nitter instances (nitter.net) provide RSS feeds for any public Twitter account
- RSS Bridge is a self-hosted option for generating Twitter feeds
- Some services may have rate limits or require payment for Twitter feeds
Frequently Asked Questions
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