Importing twitter into the fediverse
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central user analytics, but much more freedom. Like we say in
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Switzerland, you [Khasch nit z'Füferli und z Weggli
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ha](https://dict.leo.org/forum/viewGeneraldiscussion.php?idForum=4&idThread=1051992&lp=ende&lang=en)
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or in proper English: you cannot have everything.
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or in proper English: you cannot have everything. And that's a good
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thing.
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## Importing Twitter Followers into the Fediverse
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You might have noticed that more and more Twitter accounts add their
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fediverse handle like
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[@ungleich@ipv6.social](https://ipv6.social/@ungleich)
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to their Twitter
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handle. There is a nifty tool available that scans your account for
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the handles and imports them on the fediverse site for you. It is
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called [Debirdify](https://pruvisto.org/debirdify/) and it's a good
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start to get a list of people to follow. Debirdify can actually scan
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your followers and the ones you follow, too.
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## Mastodon Hosting by ungleich
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