Ask HN: Is Twitter still useful for you?

4 points by acconrad ↗ HN
I recently did a social media purge and Twitter is the one network I'm having regrets about abandoning. It's this one network that still seems to be a marker of influence in the tech community and yet seems like a complete torrent of information and not very useful. Is the regret justified?

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> I recently did a social media purge

Then why are you on hacker news?

> It's this one network that still seems to be a marker of influence in the tech community and yet seems like a complete torrent of information and not very useful.

Social media is just a tool like any other. It is what you make of it.

> Is the regret justified?

I don't know? Did you just jump on the bandwagon because the media and others ( many of them paid operatives ) told you to #deletefacebook?

Did you get swayed by others and are you now asking us to sway you back to social media?

How can anyone else tell you whether your own personal regret is justified?

How about stop looking to others and learn to think for yourself? Grow up.

Then why are you on hacker news

Is HN social media? What exactly is social media? I always figured it as anything where you can followers/friends/connections/subscribers/contacts etc and you can’t really do that on here and consider it a forum.

As for Twitter, or any other social media I don’t personally use it. Tesults, of which I am a founder does but not much, we kind of suck at it tbh and are more focused on serving our existing customers most of the time and improving the product but would love to improve, if anyone’s got any tips send me a message. How many followers did you have before quitting?

Kind of?

On the one hand, it's a decent source of news if the news you're after isn't related to politics. For instance, keeping up with the goings on at Apple or Google or finding out about announcements from E3 this year.

In that sense, it's pretty useful.

On the other hand the actual community is horrendously 'toxic', and even supposedly normal people and organisations seem to have a tendency to blow up over minor political dramas and perceived 'bad behaviour' online.

So while it's a decent source of news, it's also something that feels incredibly miserable to use because of the negativity as well.