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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Inspired by the [invidio.us](https://github.com/omarroth/invidious) project.
 - Prevents Twitter from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
 - Unofficial API (no rate limits or developer account required)
 - Lightweight (for [@nim_lang](https://twitter.com/nim_lang), 32KB vs 552KB from twitter.com)
-- AGPLv3 licensed, no proprietary instances allowed
+- AGPLv3 licensed, no proprietary instances permitted
 - Dark theme
 
 ## Installation
@@ -18,24 +18,34 @@ cd nitter
 nimble build
 ```
 
-To run, `./nitter`
+To run, `./nitter`. It's currently not possible to change any settings or things
+like the title, this will change as the project matures a bit. For now the focus
+is on implementing missing features.
 
-## Todo
-- Simple account system with feed (excludes retweets)
-- Hiding retweets from timelines
-- Video support with hls.js
-- Twitter "Cards" (link previews)
-- Nitter link preview
-- Server config
-- File caching
-- Themes
+## Todo (roughly in this order)
 - Search
-- Json API
-- Emojis
+- Simple account system with feed (excludes retweets)
+- Twitter "Cards" (link previews)
+- Nitter link previews
+- Server configuration
+- Video support with hls.js
+- Json API endpoints
+- Hiding retweets from timelines
+- Themes
+- Emoji support
+- File caching
 - Nitter logo
 
 ## Why?
-It's basically impossible to use Twitter without JavaScript enabled. If you try, you're redirected to the legacy mobile version which is awful both functionally and aesthetically. For privacy-minded folks, preventing JavaScript analytics and potential IP-based tracking is important, but apart from using the legacy mobile version and a VPN, it's impossible. Using an instance of Nitter (hosted on a VPS for example), you can essentially browse Twitter without JavaScript, while retaining your privacy. In the future a simple account system will be added that lets you follow Twitter users, allowing you to have a clean chronological timeline without needing a Twitter account.
+It's basically impossible to use Twitter without JavaScript enabled. If you try,
+you're redirected to the legacy mobile version which is awful both functionally
+and aesthetically. For privacy-minded folks, preventing JavaScript analytics and
+potential IP-based tracking is important, but apart from using the legacy mobile
+version and a VPN, it's impossible. Using an instance of Nitter (hosted on a VPS
+for example), you can essentially browse Twitter without JavaScript, while
+retaining your privacy. In the future a simple account system will be added that
+lets you follow Twitter users, allowing you to have a clean chronological
+timeline without needing a Twitter account.
 
 ## Screenshot