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Requesting Nitter link support #5412

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nixorokish opened this issue Aug 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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Requesting Nitter link support #5412

nixorokish opened this issue Aug 21, 2022 · 3 comments

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@nixorokish
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What's the problem?
Requesting support for Nitter the same way Twitter is supported

Nitter is a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy and performance. The source is available on GitHub at https://github.com/zedeus/nitter

Various Nitter bots are used to recreate Twitter links, example: reddit.com/user/nitter_not_twitter

Are there any related posts in https://github.com/honestbleeps/Reddit-Enhancement-Suite/issues or /r/RESissues?
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What other browser extensions are installed?
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@thybag
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thybag commented Aug 21, 2022

Looks like this is possible
zedeus/nitter#515

Just a case of taking the nitter url and appending /embed at first glance

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Looks like this is possible zedeus/nitter#515

Just a case of taking the nitter url and appending /embed at first glance

Not sure I follow.
Are you saying that posting a link like https://nitter.net/arbitrum/status/1565030915348303873/embed in reddit comment should already automatically add the same "features" that twitter links have?

Because I don't think that's true based on my test:
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Looks like this is possible zedeus/nitter#515
Just a case of taking the nitter url and appending /embed at first glance

Not sure I follow. Are you saying that posting a link like https://nitter.net/arbitrum/status/1565030915348303873/embed in reddit comment should already automatically add the same "features" that twitter links have?

Because I don't think that's true based on my test: image

i think they're just saying it's possible and won't be that hard to implement

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