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Software developer with hands-on experience across a wide range of automation domains, including autonomous vehicles, bots, AI-driven automations, and intelligent agents. Passionate about building solutions that leverage cutting-edge technology to solve real-world problems and streamline complex processes. Always eager to explore new challenges and contribute to innovative projects in the automation and AI space.

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Translate & repost Twitter threads in multiple languages with OpenAI

Twitter Thread (Flood) Translator & Poster What it does Thread Extraction: Automatically detects and extracts all tweets from a provided Twitter thread (flood) link. Translation: Translates each extracted tweet into your target language using OpenAI. Rewriting: Rewrites each translated tweet to maintain the original meaning while improving clarity or style. Automated Posting: Posts the rewritten tweets as a new thread on Twitter using twitterapi.io, preserving the original thread structure. How it works Accepts a Twitter thread (flood) link as input. Extracts all tweets from the thread in their original order. Each tweet is sent to OpenAI for translation into your desired language. The translated tweets are then rewritten for clarity and natural flow, while keeping the original meaning intact. The processed tweets are automatically posted as a new thread on your Twitter account via twitterapi.io. Setup Steps Create a Notion Database: Set up a database page in Notion to store and manage your Twitter links and workflow data. Configure Notion Integration: Add the created database page ID to the Notion nodes in your workflow. Set Twitter API Credentials: Add your twitterapi.io API key to the relevant nodes. Add Twitter Account Details: Enter your Twitter account username/email and password for authentication. Set Up OpenAI Credentials: Provide your OpenAI API credentials to enable translation and rewriting. Subworkflow Integration: Create a separate workflow for subworkflow logic and call it using the Execute Workflow node for modular automation. Set Desired Language & Thread Link: Change the target language and Twitter thread (flood) link directly in the Manual Trigger node to customize each run. Benefits Ultra Low Cost: Total cost for a 15-tweet thread (flood) is just $0.016 USD ($0.015 for twitterapi.io + $0.001 for OpenAI API). (Actual cost may vary depending on the density of tweets in the thread.) End-to-End Automation: Go from thread extraction to translation, rewriting, and reposting-all in one workflow. Multilingual Support: Effortlessly translate and republish Twitter threads in any supported language. > Note: Detailed configuration instructions and node explanations are included as sticky notes within the workflow canvas. --- Ideal for: Content creators looking to reach new audiences by translating and republishing Twitter threads Social media managers automating multilingual content workflows Anyone wanting to streamline the process of thread extraction, translation, and posting --- Notes This workflow is not able to post images or videos to Twitter-it handles text-only threads.

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Extract and merge Twitter (X) threads using TwitterAPI.io

Twitter (X) Thread Fetcher: Extract and Merge Tweets from Threads What it does Thread Detection: Automatically detects whether the provided Twitter link is a single tweet or a thread. Tweet Extraction: Fetches and returns the content of a single tweet, or gathers all tweets in a thread by retrieving the first tweet and all connected replies. Thread Merging: Merges all tweets in the correct order to reconstruct the complete thread, filtering out any empty results. Seamless Integration: Easily trigger this workflow from other n8n workflows to automate Twitter thread extraction from various sources. How it works Accepts a Twitter link as input-either a single tweet or a thread. If the link is for a single tweet, fetches and returns the tweet content. If the link is for a thread, fetches the first tweet, then iteratively retrieves all connected replies that form the thread, ensuring only relevant tweets are included. Merges the first tweet and all subsequent thread tweets in order, filters out any empty results, and returns the complete thread. Uses twitterapi.io for all Twitter API requests. Set up steps Setup typically takes just a few minutes. You’ll need to configure your Twitter API credentials for twitterapi.io. You can trigger this workflow manually for testing or call it from another workflow to automate thread fetching from sources like Notion, spreadsheets, or other platforms. For best results, create a separate workflow to gather Twitter links from your preferred source, then trigger this workflow to fetch and return the full thread. > Detailed configuration instructions and node explanations are included as sticky notes within the workflow canvas. Benefits Light speed: Fetches a 15-tweet thread in just 3 seconds for rapid results. Cost effective: Processes a 15-tweet thread for only $0.0027, making it highly affordable. (Cost may vary depending on the density of replies in the thread.)

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