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Don't login to Twitter and you'll be able to see everything (also remove any cookies from Twitter in your browser). Install this extension, it works great and you'll never see the popup trying to force you to login so you can read more...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/breakthrough-twitter-loginwall/
or for Chrome/Brave you'll find it here:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/breakthrough-twitter-logi/ohhifopcgokjpbnppnmjbdnjnfcfnlep
Obviously on mobile never use the app, just use a browser and you should have no problems.
Nitter has a lot of issues lately so I only use that if no choice now, so far haven't needed to use it as this extension works fabulously.
*It does popup a little box in the left bottom corner when it removes the login popup, asking for a donation, but you can just ignore or close it. It doesn't interfere with reading any tweets.
I am using Brave but haven't located the darned cookies yet. My login is automatic. Looks like I should change that in the future.
I use Brave too, go to Settings (top right Menu button) scroll down till you find Privacy and Security, and you find the Cookies & Other Site Data section there.
If you scroll down you'll see 2 important sections, Clear cookies when site is closed and Never allow cookies. To get rid of existing cookies, add Twitter to the first, open the window/tab the close the site. It should hopefully have removed any cookies when you close the window or tab (also open the mobile.twitter,com link too).
Then add Twitter to the Never Allow cookies section and hopefully you should be good.
If it doesn't work and you still can't access Twitter, you could try clearing all cookies in the main Clear All Browsing Data. Close the browser, (but that would mean you have to login everywhere again), make sure that Twitter is set in the Never Allow cookies section (and the mobile.twitter.com url too) then open up Twitter again. If you see that login, install the extension and bobs yer uncle.
Are you using a password generator? That might be logging you in (I use Last Password) if so, remove your Twitter logins from that site if you can't switch off the auto login attempt. Or see if you can remove from browser storage, don't know where they would be stored though.
Hope you understood that, I'm crap at explaining things! ;-)
My choices look a little different from what you indicated but I think I accomplished it. I probably need to close the browser and open it again.Thank you so much.