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  If someone who's not logged in to X (formerly Twitter) visits your profile—like x.com/trainingonit9—and sees the message:

“@trainingonit9 hasn’t posted. When they do, their posts will show up here.”

…this is by design. It’s part of X’s current restrictions, not an issue with your account settings. Here's what's going on:

Why Non-Logged-In Users See This Message

  1. As of mid-2023, X has increasingly blocked non-authenticated users from viewing tweets and profiles. If you're not logged in, X often shows a generic placeholder instead of real content. RedditReddit+4The Verge+4Reddit+4
  2. Even when content briefly appears, refreshing or navigating further typically triggers a login prompt or blank displays. Social Media TodayAndroid Authority
  3. These restrictions are implemented to limit data scraping and push users to register. X claims it’s a temporary measure, but as of now, there’s no clear rollback. Social Media Today+1
  4. Many users and reports confirm this behavior in both mobile and desktop browsers. 


What You Can’t Change

  1. This isn’t due to protected or private account settings—your profile is public.

  2. There’s no user-facing setting to override X’s access limitations for non-logged-in viewers.

What Does Work

If someone wants to view your posts without logging in, here are reliable workarounds:

  1. Use a third-party viewer like Nitter (if available), which loads public tweets without X’s interface.Reddit+6arxiv.org+6tweetdelete.net+6Reddit+9recorder.easeus.com+9Famisee+9

  2. Access via search engines—sometimes Google or Bing caches content. Use search queries like:

    bash

    site:x.com/trainingonit9

    This may show preview snippets or still-accessible content. recorder.easeus.com+1

  3. Embedded tweets on other websites (e.g., blogs or forums) remain viewable even if the user isn’t logged in.recorder.easeus.com

  4. Incognito mode can sometimes bypass limit triggers temporarily, by avoiding X’s cookie tracking. Famisee

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Summary Table

SituationWhat Happens for Non-Logged-In Users
Viewing profile or tweetsOften see placeholder; posts don't appear
CauseLogin wall imposed by X
Controllable?No—it's platform-level behavior, not your account
WorkaroundsNitter, search engine previews, embedded tweets, incognito mode

Great! If you'd like to share your X (Twitter) posts with people who don’t have an account or can't see them on x.com, here are a few effective ways to do it:

✅ 1. Embed Your Tweets in a Blog or Website

👉 How to Embed:
✅ 2. Share Screenshots of Your Tweets

  1. Take a screenshot of your tweet.
  1. Post it as an image.
  1. Add your X link (x.com/trainingonit9) in the caption or bio for reference.
✅ 3. Use Tools like Nitter (if available)
✅ 4. Post a Summary in Your Blog
Just posted about India's first AI city! 🧠🇮🇳
See the original tweet here: https://x.com/trainingonit9/status/123456789
(Login may be required to view)
Final Word

Since your tweets are public, you can embed them in blog posts (like on Blogger), and they will still be viewable—even by people not logged into X.

  1. Go to the tweet you want to share.

  2. Click the “…” icon on the tweet.

  3. Select “Embed post”.

  4. Copy the HTML code and paste it into your blog.

This keeps your content visible and clickable.

If you're sharing in places like WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram:

This works especially well on platforms that don’t support embedded links.

Sometimes tools like nitter.net let users browse X content without logging in. However, many of these mirrors go offline often, so it's not 100% reliable.

Example:

🔹 New Tweet Alert!

You could do this for each tweet or thread and keep your audience engaged even if they don’t use X.

Read more : -Unlocking Social Media Success: The Benefits of Hashtags and Tagging for Engagement and Visibility

There's nothing wrong with your profile. X simply restricts content visibility for users who aren’t logged in. If you want people to view your posts freely, the only real solution is for them to create a free X account (or use one of the alternative methods above).

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Data Scraping

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