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Yeah, the problem with that is that frontends are often interactive.
Mastodon could be considered an alternative frontend for Threads as well.
However, with Mastodon you have to deal with Meta collecting data from your profile, including any relations such as likes and follows. Furthermore, not all accounts from Threads have Fediverse integration enabled, and those who do are limited to the US, Canada, and Japan. This is more anonymous and functional than that. I also plan to add RSS support soon, to have an equivalent to following someone.
I know that. I think the problem is, specifically as it pertains to Threads, is that "alternative frontend" can mean different things. Moshidon is an "alternative frontend" for Mastodon. The backend is all the same. So if I were to be advertising this project, I would be making sure to make that distinction somehow. Probably by including "private" somewhere in the title.
Regardless, does this allow you to generate a personal feed or is it just supposed to be a redirect like Nitter?
You're right. I was calling it a private frontend when referring to it beforehand, and the repo description states it, but I looked at other projects and they used the phrase "alternative", so I switched to it, since that's the common term.
For now it doesn't have personal feed functionality, but if a lot of people want that I may be able to implement it similarly to how CloudTube does. As in, generate a secret, store it in a cookie, and from there save user data. For now though, I want to prioritize RSS subscriptions.