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🐦 Tweet Feed

Tweet Feed allows you to automatically share updates from specific X (Twitter) accounts to your Telegram group. This feature enables seamless cross-platform content distribution, keeping your community informed about important updates from key accounts.

Overview

Automatically share updates from specific X accounts to the group. The Tweet Feed feature monitors selected X/Twitter accounts and automatically posts their tweets to your Telegram community in real-time.

Key benefits:

  • Stay updated with important X accounts
  • Automate content sharing from project accounts
  • Maintain consistent information flow
  • Save time on manual content posting
  • Customize how tweets appear in your group

Configuration

To access Tweet Feed settings:

  1. Use the /settings command in your chat
  2. Navigate to 📆 Content Scaling🐦 Tweet Feed
  3. Toggle the feature 🟢 ON or 🔴 OFF

Main Settings

Enabled/Disabled Toggle

Enable or disable ALL feeds at once.

  • 🟢 Enabled: All configured feeds are active and will post to your group
  • 🔴 Disabled: All feeds are paused, no tweets will be posted
Quick Control

Use this toggle to temporarily pause all feeds without deleting your configurations.

Manage Feeds

View or edit existing X feeds.

Features:

  • See all configured feeds at a glance
  • Check which feeds are enabled (🟢) or disabled (🔴)
  • Edit individual feed settings
  • Delete feeds you no longer need
  • Create new feeds

Mode

Determines where the posts are streamed to (main chat, channel, or to a telegram topic).

Available modes:

  • Main chat: New posts from X are sent to the main chat
  • Channel: New posts from X are sent to a specified channel
  • Topic: New posts from X are sent to a specified telegram topic (supergroups only)
Topic Mode

Topic mode is only available in Telegram supergroups that have topics enabled.

Creating a New Feed

To create a new X/Twitter feed:

  1. Go to Manage Feeds
  2. Select + New feed: Create a new X feed
  3. Configure the following settings:

Feed Configuration Options

User

The X user you'd like to stream posts from.

Format: Enter the X username (with or without @)

Examples:

  • elonmusk
  • @CryptoProject
  • YourBrandAccount
Verified Accounts

Works with any public X account, including verified accounts, projects, news sources, or influencers.

Template

The format for how posts are scaled to Telegram.

Customize how tweets appear in your Telegram group:

  • Add custom text before/after tweets
  • Include hashtags or mentions
  • Format the message styling
  • Add context or commentary

Example templates:

🐦 New tweet from @\{username\}:
\{tweet_text\}
📢 Update: \{tweet_text\}
🔗 View on X: \{tweet_url\}

Buttons

Add buttons to each new post for this feed.

Common button uses:

  • Link to the original tweet
  • Link to the X profile
  • Call-to-action buttons
  • Related resources

Button format:

View Tweet | \{tweet_url\}
Follow on X | https://x.com/username
Engagement

Buttons increase engagement by making it easy for members to interact with the original content.

Retweets

Include reposts/retweets in this feed.

Options:

  • ✅ Enabled: Feed will include retweets from the account
  • ❌ Disabled: Feed will only show original posts

Use cases:

  • Enable: When retweets provide valuable context
  • Disable: When you only want original content from the account

Quotes

Include quote posts in this feed.

Options:

  • ✅ Enabled: Feed will include quote tweets
  • ❌ Disabled: Feed will only show regular posts

What are quote posts? Quote posts are when the account retweets someone else's tweet with additional commentary.

Send first media

If the post contains media, it will be scaled to Telegram via a media message.

Options:

  • ✅ Enabled: Media (images, videos, GIFs) will be sent as Telegram media
  • ❌ Disabled: Media will be linked but not directly displayed

Media types supported:

  • Images
  • Videos
  • GIFs
  • Multiple media (up to Twitter's limits)
Visual Content

Enabling media creates a more engaging experience, especially for visual content like project updates, announcements, or creative posts.

Enable link preview for posts that contain links.

Options:

  • ✅ Enabled: Shows preview of links in tweets
  • ❌ Disabled: Links appear as text only

Benefits:

  • Better visual presentation
  • Provides context without clicking
  • Increases engagement with linked content
Link Previews

Link previews can make messages longer. Disable if you prefer cleaner, text-only messages.

Saving Your Feed

After configuring all settings, click 💾 Save to activate the feed.

The bot will confirm the feed creation and begin monitoring the specified X account.

Mode Configuration

Main Chat

New posts from X are sent to the main chat.

Best for:

  • General community updates
  • Smaller groups
  • When all members should see tweets
  • Primary information source

Considerations:

  • Can be busy with multiple feeds
  • May mix with regular conversation
  • Good for transparent communication

Channel

New posts from X are sent to a specified channel.

Setup:

  1. Select "Channel" mode
  2. Forward a message from the desired channel to the bot
  3. Or enter the channel ID manually

Best for:

  • Dedicated news/update channels
  • Separating automated content from discussions
  • Multiple feeds without cluttering main chat
  • Archive of all X updates
Dedicated Channel

Create a dedicated channel like "Twitter Feed" or "Project Updates" to keep automated content organized.

Topic

New posts from X are sent to a specified telegram topic (supergroups only).

Requirements:

  • Must be a supergroup
  • Topics must be enabled
  • Bot must have access to the topic

Best for:

  • Organized supergroups
  • Separating different types of content
  • Multiple feeds to different topics
  • Structured information architecture

Example structure:

  • Topic 1: "Project Updates" - Official project tweets
  • Topic 2: "News" - Industry news feeds
  • Topic 3: "Community" - Community manager tweets

Managing Existing Feeds

Viewing Feeds

In the Manage Feeds menu, you'll see:

  • List of all configured feeds
  • Username for each feed
  • Status indicator (🟢 enabled / 🔴 disabled)

Editing Feeds

Click on any feed to modify:

  • Change template format
  • Update button links
  • Toggle retweets/quotes
  • Adjust media settings
  • Enable/disable individual feed

Deleting Feeds

Remove feeds that are no longer needed:

  1. Select the feed to delete
  2. Choose delete option
  3. Confirm deletion

Common Use Cases

Project Official Updates

Scenario: Share your project's official X account updates.

Configuration:

  • User: @YourProject
  • Mode: Main chat
  • Retweets: Disabled (only official posts)
  • Quotes: Disabled
  • Media: Enabled
  • Template: "🚀 Official Update: {tweet_text}"

Industry News Feed

Scenario: Keep community informed about industry developments.

Configuration:

  • User: @CryptoNews
  • Mode: Channel ("News Feed")
  • Retweets: Enabled
  • Quotes: Enabled
  • Media: Enabled
  • Buttons: "Read More | {tweet_url}"

Founder/CEO Updates

Scenario: Share leadership insights and updates.

Configuration:

  • User: @FounderName
  • Mode: Topic ("Leadership Updates")
  • Retweets: Enabled (curated content)
  • Quotes: Enabled
  • Media: Enabled
  • Template: "💡 From our CEO: {tweet_text}"

Multiple Account Monitoring

Scenario: Monitor multiple related accounts.

Configuration:

  • Feed 1: Official project account → Main chat
  • Feed 2: Development team → Topic "Dev Updates"
  • Feed 3: Marketing team → Topic "Announcements"
  • Feed 4: CEO personal → Topic "Leadership"

Best Practices

Effective Tweet Feed Management
  • Start with one or two key accounts
  • Choose accounts with consistent, valuable content
  • Use templates to add context
  • Enable media for visual engagement
  • Use appropriate mode for your community size
  • Review feeds regularly and remove inactive accounts
  • Disable retweets if original content is more relevant
  • Add buttons for easy access to original tweets
Avoid Information Overload
  • Don't add too many feeds at once
  • High-volume accounts can overwhelm your chat
  • Consider using channels or topics for multiple feeds
  • Monitor community feedback on automated posts
  • Quality over quantity - curate your feed sources
  • Disable feeds during low activity periods if needed

Advanced Strategies

Multi-Account Content Curation

Create a comprehensive information network:

  • Tier 1 (Main chat): Critical official updates only
  • Tier 2 (Topic/Channel): Industry news and insights
  • Tier 3 (Topic/Channel): Community and engagement content

Customized Templates for Different Feeds

Differentiate sources with distinct templates:

Official: "🎯 Official Update: \{tweet_text\}"
News: "📰 Industry News: \{tweet_text\}"
Team: "👥 Team Update: \{tweet_text\}"
Community: "💬 Community Highlight: \{tweet_text\}"

Strategic Button Usage

Add contextual buttons:

  • Project feeds: "Visit Website | Learn More | Join Community"
  • News feeds: "Read Article | Share | Discuss"
  • Personal feeds: "Follow | Reply | View Profile"

Time-Sensitive Feeds

Use different accounts for different purposes:

  • Real-time: Breaking news, announcements
  • Daily: Regular updates, insights
  • Weekly: Digests, summaries

Troubleshooting

Feed not posting tweets?

  • Verify the feed is enabled (🟢)
  • Check the overall Tweet Feed toggle is ON
  • Confirm X username is correct
  • Ensure the X account is public
  • Verify bot has posting permissions

Tweets appearing with wrong format?

  • Review your template settings
  • Check for template syntax errors
  • Test template with a new tweet
  • Ensure variables are correctly formatted

Media not displaying?

  • Verify "Send first media" is enabled
  • Check bot has permission to send media
  • Ensure the tweet actually contains media
  • Try disabling and re-enabling the setting

Too many tweets posting?

  • Disable retweets and quotes
  • Consider using a channel instead of main chat
  • Reduce number of feeds
  • Choose less active accounts

Buttons not working?

  • Verify button format (Text | URL)
  • Check URLs are valid
  • Test buttons before deploying
  • Ensure proper spacing and syntax

Feed posting to wrong location?

  • Check Mode setting
  • Verify channel/topic configuration
  • Ensure bot has access to destination
  • Reconfigure mode if needed
tip

Remember to give the Fren One bot admin privileges in your chat, channel, or topics where tweets will be posted. Test your feed configuration with a low-activity account before adding high-volume feeds.