| I've been using Twitter since it was invite only. I'm not a Twitter personality, I don't have impressive follow counts or viral tweets. I do tweet but mostly only so I can interact with my feed. I've left every other social network. No longer on Facebook. No interest in Instagram or TikTok. But Twitter I've continued to get value from. This is entirely because I'm able to curate my feed. My rules for twitter engagement are: 1. Never look at the algorithmic feed. Switch to most recent or use https://tweetdeck.twitter.com for list consumption. 2. Unfollow anyone who consistently pulls you into Twitter cesspools. 3. Follow the people who you find interesting and who doesn't break rule #2 4. Use the mute and block buttons as frequently as you need to. 5. Block retweets which aren't quotes. Everyonce in a while someone will link to a tweet in a different forum and I'll take a look. 90% of the time I'm shocked at what the author of that Tweet's experience of Twitter is like. My experience is 180 degrees different. |
I primarily browse the chronological timeline without retweets courtesy of a nice search function hack (you must be logged in for this to work):
https://twitter.com/search?q=filter%3Afollows%20exclude%3Are...
The algorithmic timeline has a bad reputation but it's actually useful for stuff you missed. But I only check it after looking at the chronological feed.
I also like and mostly follow these suggestions for using Twitter effectively: https://twitter.com/AlanLevinovitz/status/151946437478365184...