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Nitter seems broken at the moment. My original tweet https://twitter.com/wezm/status/1430670384362184704
2.5 TB isn't very much in a month, especially not for a proxy of a much bigger site. Vultr's bandwidth is notoriously tight for the price, too. I feel like this is the wrong service for that type of host.
Cloud pricing for bandwidth is really limiting for a lot of applications. For comparison you can get a 1gbit/s line with your server on OVH EU for about $100/mo, which you could utilize for a theoretical ~321TiB/mo total transferred
It's a lot more than my little personal server usually uses in a month though.
It's sure a cost for someone used to working with aws though.
Vultr wants me to complete a captcha just to view their website, which tells me an awful lot about them already.
Try hosting a piped(YouTube) instance :) Also just use Hetzner, Vultur pricing is outrageous
BuyVM offers a plan comparable to their 12 dollar one for 7 dollars, and you get at least 16 TB of monthly bandwidth. I say 'at least' because they do not cut you off, and throttling is manually done and a last resort.
From a quick visit, Hetzner's advantage is ram size.

For 9.70€ you get 8gb on Hetzner but only 4Gb on the 15$ plan on BuyVM.

> Nitter doesn’t have a robots.txt by default so the first thing I did was fork it and add one that blocked all robots.

Glad to see this has been resolved since then, on the official repository https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/pull/631

I am considering running a public instance for personal use and this was one of my concerns as well