Twitter Bots Everyone Should Know About
Twitter is full of very useful bots every day. Here is a short list to know.
Automatic Twitter accounts are the source of a lot of spam, but there are exceptions. Twitter does offer a number of very interesting bots that add very interesting features such as adding color to photos, solving puzzles, or taking screenshots of tweets. Here is a small selection of bots you need to know.
AI chess vision
If you play chess, you should try the Chessvision Twitter bot. The next time you see a screenshot of a board on Twitter, reply to the tweet with “@ChessvisionAI scan”and the AI will tell you which side has a better chance of winning. You can answer “scan white”or “scan black”if you want to tell the bot which side you want to see win, and the algorithm will offer you a solution, a link to the board analysis, and a video to learn more.
ThreadReader
Popular Twitter threads can be long, very long. The ThreadReader collects all the text in a thread and converts the various tweets that make up the thread into a base article. Just reply to a tweet with “@threadreaderapp unroll”and the bot will do the rest.
moonshot
Interested in space? Moonshot bot for you. He tweets images from the Apollo archive four times a day. He also posts a link to the Flickr page for each tweet to learn more about these NASA manned missions to the Moon.
Remind me of this
Whether it’s the launch of a game or the start of Black Friday, a good reminder bot will help you remember important things. @RemindMe_OfThis is the best Twitter reminder bot. Reply to a tweet with “@RemindMe_OfThis in X days”, where X is a number, and the bot will reply to you on the scheduled date. Be sure to turn on reply notifications to see them. You can also ask to receive notifications after X minutes (minutes), X hours (hours), or X years (years).
Poet_It
@Poet_this is a tweet screenshot bot. Reply to any tweet with “@Poet_This”and the bot will share a screenshot of the tweet. You can also mention the bot with specific keywords to customize how the capture looks. If you want to take a screenshot of an entire branch, mention the bot and use the “everyone”keyword. If you’re looking for an alternative, @Screenshoter is worth a try.
Color the bot
The next time you want to add color to a black and white photo, try @Colorize_bot. When you see a tweet with any media, mention this bot in the reply and it will offer a colorized image just for you.
SaveVidBot
If you want to download a video from Twitter, please mention “@SaveVidBot “in your reply. This will create a link where you can download the video. If the bot exceeds the API limit set by Twitter, you can try @DownloaderBot.
Leave a Reply