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Twitter Lottery Widget: Draw Winners from Tweets

The Twitter Lottery Widget by Chiwa.net is a free Chrome extension designed to facilitate the process of selecting winners from interactions on Twitter. This tool enables users to input a specific tweet link and specify the source of the lottery list, such as comments, retweets, and likes. The program then automatically loads the relevant information, allowing users to confirm the list and qualifications before proceeding to draw the winner.

With version 1.0 released in 2024, users can create new extensions to enhance their experience. The straightforward interface and functionality make the Twitter Lottery Widget a handy tool for efficiently conducting giveaways and contests based on Twitter interactions.

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