Twitter 是互联网上查找有趣新闻、图像、视频和其他形式媒体的最佳场所之一。然而,有时当我们看到某些东西时,我们并没有准备好立即阅读或浏览它。
随着移动设备如何占领在线世界,有时您会在工作、与朋友、家人或其他不会立即受到干扰的地方更深入地了解您在Twitter 上遇到的(Twitter)整洁的东西(something neat). 在其他情况下,您可能有时间,但您仍然希望永久保留该内容——无论是用于新闻还是其他目的。
如果您发现自己处于其中一种情况,Twitter本身实际上可以帮助解决您的问题。Twitter的API允许全球开发人员创建有趣的网站、服务和机器人,以增强我们浏览这个社交网络的方式。随之而来的是在 Twitter 上保存来自(Twitter)Twitter的内容的许多方法。
在本文中,让我们探索三个Twitter 机器人(Twitter bot)帐户,它们可以帮助您保存您看到的内容以备后用。
下载此视频(DownloadThisVideo)
如果您曾经浏览过新鲜模因的评论或任何(meme or anything)其他视频格式的评论,您可能会看到人们提到DownloadThisVideo ( @this_vid )。
DownloadThisVideo 机器人(DownloadThisVideo bot)帐户有一个非常简单的目的:为推文中嵌入的视频提供下载链接。(delivering download)它的网站(website)解释了使用机器人的非常简单的过程,但这样做并不需要整个网站。
您所要做的就是在对包含您想要的视频的推文的回复中提及DownloadThisVideo(“ @this_vid
当您的下载准备好时,机器人将(可能)回复。然而,
Twitter机器人每三个小时只能发送 300 条自动推文。由于DownloadThisVideo 帐户(DownloadThisVideo account)在各地广受欢迎,它经常受到此限制的影响。
因此,建议您
在排队请求大约一分钟后访问您的个性化下载URL (通过在“ (URL)https://thisvid.space/ ”末尾附加您的Twitter 用户名)。(Twitter username)您应该在那里找到下载链接(download link)。
推文戳(Tweetstamp)
上个月,我写了一篇文章讨论归档网页的三个最佳站点。虽然这三个都非常适合在Twitter 上(Twitter)存档推文和其他页面,但 Tweetstamp.org(Tweetstamp.org) ( @tweet_stamp ) 提供了一个更加定制和全面的替代方案。
使用Tweetstamp 机器人帐户,您可以根据时间戳证明标准(Tweetstamp bot)OpenTimestamps归档推文,该标准独立于供应商和区块链(vendor and blockchain)。
通过Tweetstamp运行的推文将标记和存档原始推文(使用OpenTimestamps),并显示与其相关的OpenTimestamp、Stringifyed和SHA256数据。
您所要做的就是回复您想要盖章的推文,并在推文中的某处提及Tweetstamp.org Twitter 帐户(Tweetstamp.org Twitter account)(推文中的任何位置@tweet_stamp)并带有单词stamp。该机器人将在几秒钟内回复您的推文,并带有标记的永久链接。
如果您喜欢更私密的方式来标记推文,您可以直接向机器人发送您希望标记的推文的链接。它将回复固定链接。这(Here)是Tweetstamp.org加盖推文的示例。
提醒我这条推文(Remind Me Of This Tweet)
您是否曾经在手机上或正在处理重要的事情时遇到一条您肯定想在其他时间进一步查看的推文?如果是这样,提醒我(Remind Me)这个Tweet 机器人(Tweet bot)帐户 ( @RemindMe_OfThis ) 听起来很适合你。
您所要做的就是回复一条推文并提及(tweet and mention)提醒我(Remind Me)此推文机器人(Tweet bot)帐户(@RemindMe_OfThis在您的推文中的任何位置)以及您想要提醒的日期。一些示例是“ 4 天后(in 4 days)”、“一年内(in a year)”、“下个月(next month)”、“明天晚上(tomorrow night)”和“ 12 月 20 日(December 20)”。
该机器人在 GitHub 上是开源的(open source on GitHub),因此精明的用户将能够剖析他们在引用特定日期时可以使用的所有可能格式。但是,我建议您使文本尽可能简单,以确保机器人正确解析它。
有什么比Twitter本身更能帮助你享受和体验Twitter的呢?(Twitter)这些令人敬畏的机器人的所有功劳都归功于它们的创造者,我们希望将来能找到更多像这样有用的Twitter帐户。(Twitter)
3 Bot Accounts To Help You Save Content From Twitter
Twitter is one of the best places on the internet to find interesting news, images, videos, and other forms of media. However, sоmetimes when we see something, we aren’t prepared to read or browse it right away.
With how mobile has taken over the online world, sometimes you’ll be at work, out with friends, with family, or somewhere else where you can’t be disturbed immediately to look deeper into something neat that you’ve come across on Twitter. In other cases, you may have the time, but you still want to preserve that content forever – be it for journalistic or other purposes.
If you ever find yourself in one of these situations, Twitter itself can actually help solve your problems. Twitter’s API has allowed developers worldwide to create interesting websites, services, and bots to enhance the way we browse this social network. With that has come many ways to save content from Twitter, on Twitter.
In
this article, let’s explore three Twitter bot accounts that can
help you save the content you see for later.
If you’ve ever been scrolling through the comments of a fresh meme or anything else that’s in video format, chances are you’ve seen people mention DownloadThisVideo (@this_vid).
The DownloadThisVideo bot account serves a very simple purpose: delivering download links for videos embedded in tweets. Its website explains the very simple process of using the bot, but doing such doesn’t require an entire website.
All
you have to do is mention DownloadThisVideo (“@this_vid”
anywhere in your tweet) in a reply to the tweet that contains the
video you want.
The
bot will (possibly) reply when your download is ready. However,
Twitter bots can only send 300 automated tweets every three hours. As
the DownloadThisVideo account has gained massive popularity across,
it’s often affected by this limitation.
Due
to this, it’s recommended that you visit your personalized download
URL (by appending your Twitter username at the end of
“https://thisvid.space/”) roughly a minute after queuing
up your request. You should find the download link there.
Last month, I wrote an article discussing the three best sites for archiving webpages. While all three of them work perfectly fine for archiving tweets and other pages on Twitter, Tweetstamp.org (@tweet_stamp) offers a much more tailored and comprehensive alternative.
Using the Tweetstamp bot account, you can archive tweets against a timestamping proof standard, OpenTimestamps, which is vendor and blockchain independent.
Tweets run through Tweetstamp will have the original tweet stamped and archived (with OpenTimestamps), as well as show the OpenTimestamp, Stringifyed, and SHA256 data related it.
All you have to do is reply to a tweet that you want to stamp and mention the Tweetstamp.org Twitter account (@tweet_stamp anywhere in your tweet) with the word stamp somewhere in your tweet. The bot will reply to your tweet within a few seconds with a stamped permalink.
If you prefer a more private method of stamping tweets, you can direct message the bot a link to the tweet you wish to stamp. It will reply back with the permalink. Here is an example of what a Tweetstamp.org stamped tweet looks like.
Have you ever been on your phone or in the middle of something important and come across a tweet that you definitely want to look more into at another time? If so, the Remind Me of This Tweet bot account (@RemindMe_OfThis) sounds perfect for you.
All you have to do is reply to a tweet and mention the Remind Me of This Tweet bot account (@RemindMe_OfThis anywhere in your tweet) with a reference to the date at which you want to be reminded. Some examples are “in 4 days“, “in a year“, “next month“, “tomorrow night“, and “December 20“.
This bot is open source on GitHub, so savvy users will be able to dissect all of the possible formats they can use when referencing a specific date. However, I suggest you keep the text as simple as possible to be sure that the bot parses it correctly.
What better to help you enjoy and experience Twitter better than Twitter itself? All credit for these awesome bots go to their creators, and we hope to find more useful Twitter accounts like these in the future.