The primary reason why Ninkilim was created is that Twitter has been turned from a neutral social media network into a highly biased political platform which is boosting right-wing content, racism and islamophobia and which is silencing voices which go against it's agenda.
When Twitter was launched in July 2006 there was a chronological timeline and a API which allowed developers to create applications and researchers to analyze what users were posting.
Since then Twitter has replaced the chronological timeline with algorithms deciding which tweets you see and if your tweets are getting seen, has added advertising, restricted freedom of speech and access to it's API.
Many users have already moved on to other social networks leaving the content they have created behind for X to monetize or have deactivated / deleted their accounts.
Although European GDPR gives the users the right to request a copy of their data and X provides such a download, there is currently not much use for it except to view the archive of your Tweets on your computer.
Ninkilim empowers you to import the data from this archive and display your tweets on your own server / website, thereby removing the restructions placed on the X API and making your content available by a simple and open JSON and XML interface.