Tech Twitter
A lot of my friends in tech have given up on Twitter, but I still find a lot of value there. People don’t want to waste time trying to improve their feeds. They’re tired of doomscrolling and just want signal without noise. Twitter can be incredible for discovering great insights, but it often feels like trying to find a needle in a noisy, sloppy haystack. You doomscroll for 10–20 minutes and maybe find one or two gems. The rest is just fatigue. I built techtwitter.com, a dedicated site for folks who just don’t want to bother. It’s a curated directory of the best tech-related posts of the day. No slop. No BS. Just value.
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Tech Twitter is a segment of Twitter focused on technology-related discussions and insights. It can be overwhelming due to the noise and irrelevant content, but it offers valuable information for those willing to sift through it. To help users find quality content without the clutter, techtwitter.com was created as a curated directory of the best tech-related posts of the day.
The pros of using Tech Twitter include access to valuable insights and discussions from industry experts and peers. However, the cons involve the overwhelming amount of noise and irrelevant content, which can lead to fatigue and frustration when trying to find useful information.
To find valuable content on Tech Twitter, you can follow influential figures in the tech industry, engage with relevant hashtags, and utilize curated resources like techtwitter.com, which provides a selection of the best tech-related posts without the excess noise.
Techtwitter.com is a dedicated site designed to help users find the best tech-related posts on Twitter without the clutter. It serves as a curated directory, providing a daily selection of valuable insights and discussions from the tech community.
