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by Rapzid
2855 days ago
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It's interesting that the blog needs to be high signal to noise and yet the insinuation there is that twitter does not.. I would personally agree that it is not. I'm sure I'm _far_ from the only one who doesn't follow much of anything on twitter. And, I'm fairly confident that twitter posts rarely hit hacker news front page. I do, however, read various engineering blogs. Perhaps a different track can be setup for WIP and experiment posts the by the core team... |
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As Dan said, the React blog is where they formally announce things related to React releases and important things the community really ought to know about now. If you follow them on Twitter, you can get insights into what they're working on, and if you don't follow them... well, important comments will still bubble up to other sites like Reddit and HN (as this thread proves), and even if you don't see them here, the critical stuff will be posted on the blog or the official @ReactJS Twitter account when the React team is really ready to officially announce that info in its final form.
I see no reason why they (or any other developer of any kind with a personal Twitter account) should be restricted in what they can talk about. So yes, I would completely say that personal Twitter accounts don't have to be "high signal to noise". A Twitter account is what the owner wants it to be.