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VWWHFSfQlast Thursday at 2:10 AM4 repliesview on HN

Why are you following 1,200 people? What is the point of your home feed? What are you trying to see?


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coldpielast Thursday at 2:32 PM

You are on the verge of discovering why non-chronological timelines exist :) It's not hard to imagine that there are 1200 people posting at least one thing a week that you would find interesting. The trouble is, if they also post 100 things that are not interesting, how does the software surface the interesting stuff without drowning you in the non-interesting stuff? How do you do that in a way that feels fair to the user ("I never see Friend X's posts because they're drowned out by the interesting stuff posted by the other 1199 people I follow")? It's tough!

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spoaceman7777last Thursday at 8:35 PM

They're all people that I know, and 98% of them are mutuals. I regularly go through my list of accounts I'm following every 5-6 months, and get rid of people who have disconnected from me, have gone inactive, or I don't really know.

I think the part you're missing here is that there are certain parts of twitter where the density of interconnection is really high, so you'll know people because you see them in the comments of a lot of threads, or through retweets.

It's really not that hard to end up knowing 1,000+ people if you engage with a group or "corner" of twitter. Even moreso if it's multiple corners. (Like, AI, but also just frens, but also a little political corner, people from specific cities, etc.)

fc417fc802last Thursday at 6:37 PM

> What are you trying to see?

A scrollable feed of accounts that post interesting (to me) content.

rjelilast Thursday at 4:57 AM

there are a lot of interesting people on twitter