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by i67vw3 1583 days ago
I get twitter feeds by RSS. I use https://nitter.net which is a privacy focused proxy for twitter. It has an in-built RSS feature.

Eg., https://nitter.net/jack/rss, original account https://nitter.net/jack. If this instance does not work, then try https://nitter.kavin.rocks/jack and https://nitter.kavin.rocks/jack/rss. And if you also need reply tweets, then https://nitter.net/jack/with_replies/rss.

For Youtube, reddit is also possible, might be for spotify too. For Meta owned social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, I don't think it can be done.

Your point 2 and 3 are valid and true.

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> I get twitter feeds by RSS.

I didn't realise it was capable of serving RSS! It still puts you at the mercy of Twitter's API support and a random host to not interfere with the original message...

> For Youtube, reddit is also possible, might be for spotify too.

I don't use Reddit (HackerNews is as far down the internet rabbit hole as I want to go), but I know Youtube still allows RSS (just about). They have been slowly but surely removing the feature though. You used to be able to export all of your subscribers as OPML, now you can't. There used to be an easy way to find RSS feeds, now there isn't. I suspect before long they will move to remove them entirely.

> but I know Youtube still allows RSS (just about). They have been slowly but surely removing the feature though.

Can you elaborate? I can still find the YouTube RSS link in the page source (or just paste the normal channel link into Feedbin and it'll automatically get the RSS feed) and it seems to work fine.