Nitter Redirect

Redirects Twitter requests to Nitter, the privacy friendly alternative.

Total ratings

4.36 (Rating count: 39)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Works fine for twitter.com links
  • Uses actual links instead of twitter tracked links
  • Works great with no config and no sign ins
  • Minimalist code
Cons
  • Doesn't work on x.com links
  • No longer supported and hasn't been updated in years
  • Results in potential security issues when connecting to nitter.net
  • Developer is non-responsive
Most mentioned
  • Doesn't work on x.com links
  • No longer supported
  • Potential security issue with nitter.net
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User reviews

Recent rating average: 2.70
All time rating average: 4.36
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-12-12 Firefox user 17391463 No longer supported. Hasn't been updated in years. Developer is non-responsive. Doesn't work on x.com links.
2024-10-13 Firefox user 18636455 Doesn't work.
2024-09-15 Leah96xxx Works fine for twitter.com links, but doesn't do anything for x.com
2024-09-12 Redjard Used to work great but doesn't redirect x.com links, which causes broken redirects.
2024-07-22 Techstar01 Please fix the extension so that it redirects x.com URLs properly!
2024-06-27 phrase One day after downloading it suddenly stopped working
2024-04-19 Gersonzao Useful after LibRedirect removed Nitter as a supported frontend
2024-02-14 Firefox user 13077857 The add-on once worked fine, but now every attempted connection to nitter.net results in this: "Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue. Firefox detected an issue and did not continue to nitter.net. The web site is either misconfigured or your computer clock is set to the wrong time. It’s likely the web site’s certificate is expired, which prevents Firefox from connecting securely." The solution (apart from fixing nitter.net) would be to offer several OTHER pathways to Nitter. TRhere are plenty of others.
2024-01-09 Firefox user 18231967 works fine, minimalist code. Great job !
2023-11-25 Firefox user 18093323 Works great with no config and no sign ins.
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