HACKER Q&A
📣 rockbruno

What are the best platforms to follow fellow developers?


I have always used Twitter to connect with my developer friends, keep up with what developers around me are talking about and to make myself also followable, but this has become harder and harder to do as time went by. Most of my timeline consists of random tweets from people I don't follow, and no amount of fine-tuning appears to fix this. Even if you manage to disable likes and retweets from everyone you follow, Twitter starts spamming your notifications with "recommended tweets" which manage to be even worse than the likes. There's a "don't show me this again" button, but I'm convinced this does nothing but increment an integer at some analytics metric that nobody is keeping track of.

Which platforms could I use to achieve what I'm looking for? I want to know what certain people are talking about, but I have zero interest in any form of social media features like recommendations and networks. Is RSS my only hope?


  👤 soueuls Accepted Answer ✓
1. Switch from the official Twitter to using Tweetdeck

2. Unfollow everyone

3. Add them to specific list “js”, “rails”, “web3”

4. Create timeline with tweetdeck showing only the list. This way you only get tweets from people inside it.


👤 funOtter
I think RSS might be your only option.

Have you tried https://diff.blog ? It's basically just RSS, but might be interesting to you.


👤 someoneelse9
RSS is the right tool for what you want