Today, both in our country and in the world, Twitter bots appear as the primary complaint of users on the platform. The reason for this is that these huge numbers of bots; creating an environment of conflict on numerous issues such as politics, politics and technology, causing some small and some big discussions.
But not all of these bots are in bad hands. Some of them can provide you with a fun time on the platform, while others can add a different information to you every day. Let’s take a look at some of these boots that you can take a look at now.
Here are 15 Twitter bots to spend quality time with, and to question their existence:
- Here’s your reminder
- Flags Mashup Bot
- Year Progress
- Every Sheriff Bot
- Color Schemer
- The Ephemerides
- Wayback_Exe
- MoMA
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- Pepito
- Thread Reader App
- Emoji Aquarium
- Downloadyo
- Make It a Quote
- Save To Notion
Here’s your reminder, which gives you instant reminders:
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A bot that gives instant ‘don’t forget to drink water’ or ‘turn on a song you love’ type of advice while browsing your Twitter feed.
A bot that will raise the fire of nationalist fights online: Flags Mashup Bot
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This bot produces a new flag by taking the flags of two different countries. Then it combines the names of those two countries and produces countries with strange names.
Let this year end, the bot that hears your pleas: Year Progress
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This shares what percentage of the current year is over.
Next up is the Every Sheriff bot, which is a pretty absurd bot
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This bot takes an emoji and draws a sheriff model from it. Then the sheriff of this place produces an emoji-specific text in the shape of me. For example, you can see the sheriff of the face with smoke coming out of his nose above.
The bot that tries to collect colors that go well together despite its lack of style: Color Schemer
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Since Color Schemer is a boot, it can not always come up with color combinations that you will like, but it can give sudden ideas in situations such as outfit combinations.
The Ephemerides, on the other hand, produces not-so-meaningful words accompanied by images of space:
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In other words, it takes images from satellites and combines them with computer-generated texts.
wayback_exe takes you back to the past, showing old websites in old browsers:
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He does this job randomly, which is pretty nostalgic.
MoMA, on the other hand, helps those who want to learn about historical artifacts:
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This bot, which takes images of the works and shares them with informative links, gets its information from the Museum of Modern Art.
Fikri, a local bot, helps those who do not want to stay behind the Twitter agenda:
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He lists the most engaged posts during the day.
Don’t ask why: There’s also a bot that helps us keep track of the time the cat named Pépito enters and leaves the house.
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The number of followers is also quite large.
For those who want to see long, long threads on a single page: Thread Reader App
After tagging the bot under the thread, just click on the link it gives you.
The purpose of the next bot is to generate different aquariums with just emojis:
This bot named Emoji aquarium produces aquariums using different fish emojis and plants.
There is no one who does not know the Downloadyo bot:
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If you tag it under a video, it gives you a link to download that video.
An alternative to Downloadyo is Video Downloader Bot:
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Its purpose and usage is the same.
Bot where you can take nonsense and turn them into quotes as if they have deep meaning:
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When you tag the Make it a quote bot under a tweet, it takes it and turns it into a quote as if it were a quote. The Twitter user name is also indicated as the speaker.
Save To Notion, which allows you to simply save long floods or just a tweet to your Notion account:
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In order to use Save To Notion, you have to follow a few simple steps that are also shown in the account’s profile. Let’s talk about these briefly.
- First of all, you need to open a Notion account and enter this link.
- Then press the duplicate button at the top
- Message the Save To My Notion bot as /connect
- Click on the link that the bot sent you and open the Twitter page that you copied to your own account.
- Tag the bot under the posts and choose how you want it to be saved as #Thread or #Tweet
- You can access the saved shares from your Notion account.
Apart from these, if there are bots you want to share, you can specify them in the comment section.