I'm not the author, I just though the service might be useful given the impending shutdown of RSS access to Twitter and the continuing demand for it.
Yes, they are violating the Twitter TOS regarding naming/branding, but it should be easy to work around it.
So far it seems the site hasn't had much exposure, and I'm interested in how Twitter will respond to it if it increases. If they really want to prevent the re-packaging of user's tweets into RSS feeds, and depending on how they're obtained (through API access, plain old HTML skimming, etc..) things could get interesting.
Couple of things,
- Seems you are violating their TOS https://twitter.com/logo#naming
> In March 2013 Twitter will shut down the RSS feed - that's > a fact! - and reason why we created this free RSS service.
- As of April 13 (today), it seems RSS is still working on the Twitter API, https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_...
- Finding something on Twitter and RSS/ATOM shutdown despite searching for some time yielded nothing.