About TwitViewer

Learn why TwitViewer was created, how it approaches public X content, and the principles behind its simple, responsible web viewer.

TwitViewer was created for a simple reason: opening a public social-media link should be a focused, understandable task. News articles, group chats, research notes, and websites frequently point to public posts on X. TwitViewer provides a clean route to supported public profiles and posts without requiring a TwitViewer account or a dedicated application.

Our Purpose

Our purpose is to make public information easier to read while respecting the boundaries that make responsible access possible. TwitViewer is a read-only utility. It is not a tool for accessing protected accounts, bypassing platform controls, identifying profile visitors, or exposing private information.

Our Principles

Public Means Publicly Available — Not Free of Rights

Content can be publicly visible and still be protected by copyright, privacy, personality, database, or other rights. Authors and rights holders retain their rights. Users remain responsible for how they quote, copy, share, analyze, or republish material.

Clear Limits Build Trust

We aim to explain why a result may be incomplete or unavailable. Posts can be deleted, accounts can become protected, source systems can change, and regional or age restrictions can apply. TwitViewer does not promise permanent access or a complete historical record.

Less Friction, Fewer Claims

The product should be easy to use without making exaggerated privacy or performance promises. No login to X is not the same as universal anonymity. Our Privacy Policy explains the technical data that may be processed when people use the site.

Independent by Design

TwitViewer is an independent website. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by X Corp. References to X or Twitter are descriptive and identify the third-party platform whose public links users may submit.

Who TwitViewer Is For

TwitViewer can help readers opening a shared link, journalists reviewing a public statement, researchers collecting context, communications professionals monitoring public references, and students learning to evaluate online sources. Whatever the use case, we encourage verification, fair context, proportionate collection, and respect for the people behind public accounts.

Contact Us

Questions, feedback, accessibility issues, or rights concerns are welcome. General support: admin@twitviewer.net Privacy: admin@twitviewer.net Legal and abuse reports: admin@twitviewer.net Operator: the TwitViewer operator Business address: contact details available upon a valid legal request