Twitter already has a feature whereby you can follow all the tweets of a specific account. It's called 'following', and it's a core feature of Twitter. 

Even better - Just go to a user's profile page, click the little 'settings' icon and press "turn on notifications". That way, someone doesn't need to duplicate their work and use this mailing list to privide a 'summary' of the tweets hey just sent - Twitter can inform you of the whole tweet, immediately and directly.

On Thursday, 22 October 2015, James Salsman <jsalsman@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sorry I missed https://twitter.com/wikimediapolicy/status/655179547994816512

To prevent such difficulties in the future, could a summary of
Wikimedia Public Policy tweets please be posted to this list?


On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:52 AM, Liam Wyatt <liamwyatt@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 22 October 2015 at 15:08, James Salsman <jsalsman@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> but my sentiments are sincere
>
>
> No one is doubting that your sentiments are sincere. We (myself included)
> reject the tone of your sentiments (not their sincerity) as being harmful to
> your argument being accepted by others. What I (and presumably others) do
> doubt, is whether the issues that you continually raise here are directly to
> us in the first place. Note, I'm not saying they're not important issues for
> society - but for this specific community to be doing something about.
>
> I think, in short, you've got the wrong mailing list. Perhaps you should
> join the ACLU https://www.aclu.org/ and discuss the issues that you're
> interested in on their mailing list.
>
>
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