Friday, August 16, 2024

Twitter X Embedded Timeline Experiment 1

I've been embedding and putting tweets into my blogs for a few years now. 

I just found a new feature that I am experimenting with that allows me to place the tweets, replies, and lists that are on my twitter feed into blog posts. This is a new feature I was not aware of until today.

 Embedded timelines are an easy way to embed Tweets on your website in a compact, linear view. Choose between a profile timeline to get the latest Tweets from a Twitter account, or a List timeline containing a curated list of Tweets from your favorite Twitter accounts.
An embedded timeline consists of two parts: including an embed code that links your webpage to the timeline on Twitter.com, and the Twitter for Websites JavaScript to transform the link into a fully-rendered timeline.






This is going to allow people who do not like to use twitter for whatever reason to now see the things I post and more importantly the people I follow who I feel are fellow System Busters that are not beholden to the Cabals force fed narratives that have hoodwinked the populace for far too long. 

I truly believe- I AM following a bunch of great people on twitter and those with whom I interact with the most I feel have a clue to what is really going on in this world. 

Now that i've learned about this new feature I'm going to figure out how best to showcase the people I feel are the best accounts to follow for information that others may not be aware of.




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