Just a reminder that these types of features come at the expense of our privacy. When that link makes a call to Twitter's servers some of your browser metadata (cookies) goes along with it. Maybe you care, maybe you don't. Ditto for the other social media buttons that appear at the top of the page now.
FWIW, the Twitter embeds specifically include a "do not track" setting which I have enabled, and our ad network complies with IAB, Euro and recent California 2020 privacy standards.
That said, any integration with ads and social networks is less private than none, no doubt. No way around it.
I would also recommend checking out both Brave browser (
https://brave.com/) and the latest Safari privacy features.
And finally... I'd like to offer a full ad-free version at some point which could maybe bundle some privacy features. Very hard to price/ make it work at this scale, but I'm open to suggestions there as well...