full disclosure: scraping fleets from public accounts without triggering the read notification the endpoint is: https://api.twitter.com/fleets/v1/user_fleets?user_id= …
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I can’t seem to access the link?
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the link points to the fleets API endpoint. the HTTP request needs to be signed with keys extracted from the official twitter app. it does not however require you to be logged in and bypasses the Fleets read notifications.
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Replying to @donk_enby
Apologies, I'm not quite as clued up on this as I would like to be. What does this mean exactly?
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Replying to @LiamODellUK
It's not directly viewable from a web browser, but makes it very easy for somebody to write a script that automatically archives people's fleets without them knowing.
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I've set up my own API with none of the setup required. https://twitter.com/donk_enby/status/1330300821570007042 … It's raw JSON, same thing the Twitter API returns. Likely not screen reader friendly. I didn't have time to build a front end yet.
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