RPG's and Twitter. (A question)
Preface: I don't know how to Twitter very well. I'm a "twitiot."
Recently (last friday) I took a few minutes to follow every RPG related twitter feed I could find. I figure if I followed someone that posts things that aren't sitting well with me I can just unfollow them and no harm no foul.
I follow a mixed bag of scientists, freinds, pro wrestlers, local news reporters, some comedy feeds, but now my list of twitter follows is predominantly RPG's. Something I find strange and I guess this is due to twitter's algorithms controlling what they show and when, I don't see all that many RPG related posts in my feed.
(though I do chat with Charles from the Dyver's Blog quite often, and had a nice exchange with the person behind the Goblin Stomper Blog)
Here's my question:
How do you utilized twitter to expand you RPG circles? All I really do is post once a month or so that I have this blog.
Or don't you? is twitter useless for this kind of thing.
Thanks for reading:
-Mark.
Recently (last friday) I took a few minutes to follow every RPG related twitter feed I could find. I figure if I followed someone that posts things that aren't sitting well with me I can just unfollow them and no harm no foul.
I follow a mixed bag of scientists, freinds, pro wrestlers, local news reporters, some comedy feeds, but now my list of twitter follows is predominantly RPG's. Something I find strange and I guess this is due to twitter's algorithms controlling what they show and when, I don't see all that many RPG related posts in my feed.
(though I do chat with Charles from the Dyver's Blog quite often, and had a nice exchange with the person behind the Goblin Stomper Blog)
Here's my question:
How do you utilized twitter to expand you RPG circles? All I really do is post once a month or so that I have this blog.
Or don't you? is twitter useless for this kind of thing.
Thanks for reading:
-Mark.
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