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# My instance
**This instance is running a fork, whose source can be found at**
<https://git.eir-nya.gay/eir/nitter>.
My fork is based on [Cynthia Foxwell's fork](https://gitlab.com/Cynosphere/nitter).
Nitter is created by Zedeus, whose source can be found at <https://github.com/zedeus/nitter>.
The rest of this page is copied from Cynthia's fork:
> # About
>
> Nitter is a free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on
> privacy and performance.
>
> * No JavaScript or ads
> * All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Twitter
> * Prevents Twitter from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
> * Uses Twitter's unofficial API (no rate limits or developer account required)
> * Lightweight (for [@nim_lang](/nim_lang), 60KB vs 784KB from twitter.com)
> * RSS feeds
> * Themes
> * Mobile support (responsive design)
> * AGPLv3 licensed, no proprietary instances permitted (source code below)
>
> Nitter's GitHub wiki contains
> [instances](https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances) and
> [browser extensions](https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Extensions)
> maintained by the community.
>
> ### Fork features by Cynthia Foxwell
>
> * Localized following via cookies (list exportable and editable in preferences)
> * Image zooming/carousel (requires JavaScript)
> * Up to date Twitter features, e.g. Community Notes
> * Embeds for chat services on-par with services like [FxTwitter](https://github.com/FixTweet/FxTwitter) and [vxTwitter](https://github.com/dylanpdx/BetterTwitFix)
>
> ## Why use Nitter?
>
> It's impossible to use Twitter without JavaScript enabled. For privacy-minded
> folks, preventing JavaScript analytics and IP-based tracking is important, but
> apart from using a VPN and uBlock/uMatrix, it's impossible. Despite being behind
> a VPN and using heavy-duty adblockers, you can get accurately tracked with your
> [browser's fingerprint](https://restoreprivacy.com/browser-fingerprinting/),
> [no JavaScript required](https://noscriptfingerprint.com/). This all became
> particularly important after Twitter [removed the
> ability](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/04/twitter-removes-privacy-option-and-shows-why-we-need-strong-privacy-laws)
> for users to control whether their data gets sent to advertisers.
>
> Using an instance of Nitter (hosted on a VPS for example), you can browse
> Twitter without JavaScript while retaining your privacy. In addition to
> respecting your privacy, Nitter is on average around 15 times lighter than
> Twitter, and in most cases serves pages faster (eg. timelines load 2-4x faster).
>
> ## Donating
>
> Even though I could be selfish and point people to donate to me instead of
> Zedeus, it would be disrespectful.
>
> GitHub Sponsors: <https://github.com/sponsors/zedeus> \
> Donations go to zedeus, original creator of Nitter.
>
> Liberapay: <https://liberapay.com/zedeus> \
> Patreon: <https://patreon.com/nitter> \
> BTC: bc1qp7q4qz0fgfvftm5hwz3vy284nue6jedt44kxya \
> ETH: 0x66d84bc3fd031b62857ad18c62f1ba072b011925 \
> LTC: ltc1qhsz5nxw6jw9rdtw9qssjeq2h8hqk2f85rdgpkr \
> XMR: 42hKayRoEAw4D6G6t8mQHPJHQcXqofjFuVfavqKeNMNUZfeJLJAcNU19i1bGdDvcdN6romiSscWGWJCczFLe9RFhM3d1zpL
>
> ## Credits
>
> * Zedeus for this project
> * PrivacyDevel, cmj, and taskylizard for keeping this project alive with forks after the main repo went inactive
> * Every other contributors who've committed to the main repo in the past
>
> ## To any law enforcement agencies and copyright holders
>
> **All illegal content should be reported to Twitter directly.** This service is
> merely a proxy of Twitter and no content is hosted on this server. Do not waste
> your time contacting internet service providers, hosting providers and/or domain
> registrars.
>
> If you would like more context, you can read about this exact issue happening to
> [PussTheCat.org's instance](https://pussthecat.org/nitter/).
>
> I emplore all Nitter instance hosts to not enable media proxying, even if it
> "phones home" to Twitter's CDN (which doesn't really pose a tracking risk and
> breaks videos anyways), as it [has been used as an attack vector to take down
> nitter.net](https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/issues/1150#issuecomment-1890855255).