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What’s your system for cutting through the noise on 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 ass haystack.

You doomscroll for 10–20 minutes and maybe find one or two gems. The rest is just fatigue. I’ve been experimenting with building a dedicated site for folks who just don’t want to bother. It’s simply a curated directory of the best tech-related posts of the day.

I'm curious how you cut through the noise.

  • Do you have your own systems or routines?

  • Follow specific lists?

  • Use any tools that actually work?

on October 19, 2025
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    Cutting through the noise is a big one. We do this for getting new business not just tweets. Instead of doomscrolling for leads we build lists of ideal clients and just reach out. Booked a client 18 meetings last month doing it.

    Happy to go for a partnership here :)

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    For anyone curious, here’s the little project I mentioned: https://www.techtwitter.com

    It’s still early, but I’m focused on keeping it super simple and genuinely useful.

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