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    Nitter

    Nitter

    Alternative Twitter front-end

    Nitter is an open-source alternative frontend for Twitter designed to provide a privacy-focused and lightweight way to browse content without interacting directly with the official platform. It acts as a proxy between the user and Twitter, ensuring that requests are handled by the backend server rather than exposing the user’s IP address or browser fingerprint. The interface is intentionally minimalistic and removes elements such as advertisements, tracking scripts, and algorithmic...
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    BotSlayer

    BotSlayer

    BotSlayer Community Edition

    BotSlayer is an application that helps track and detect potential manipulation of information spreading on Twitter. The tool is developed by the Observatory on Social Media at Indiana University --- the same lab that brought to you Botometer and Hoaxy. BotSlayer is not a tool to detect and remove likely social bots from your list of Twitter followers or friends. For that purpose, check out Botometer. If you just want to visualize the spread of some piece of information, consider Hoaxy....
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FBClient is a Python module for accessing the Facebook website, aimed at being a command-line "client" for users. The goal is to allow a user to interact with the site as they would using a graphical browser, but from a more direct text interface.
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