I recently joined Twitter hoping to get some curated IT articles.
I searched for some famous IT people and some tags for languages I like.
I get some IT posts, but most of it is politics or social debate.
Is Twitter suitable if I just want IT, without politics? What's a fast way to get a useful stream going? Should I follow organizations? Or help Twitter learn my preferences somehow?
The only way is choose the right person to follow. You should determine which sounds you would like to listen to. More specific, more accuracy. For example I just focus on several fields: javascript, node.js, python, machine learning. So I find the users who often tweets these contents. But don't get a lot at a time. Just several ones. Because you need to observe them and measure their posts a week or more. During that period, if someone posts something you don't like. Let's unfollow him and find another candidates.
Twitter is great place. It's different from Facebook. You should not follow someone just because you like him or admire his reputation. Never! In Twitter, the only thing we really care about is content, not person.
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Follow organizations and people you find interesting. If you want more business oriented then I find LinkedIn better.
I find the News tab here better than Twitter, but that's just my opinion.
Vishwa Bhat
Technology Enthusiast
I'd not recommend twitter for your need, usually what I mostly notice is the same thing as you said, political views and trolls.
I follow these:
And also: Product Hunt, Appy Geek(App)
Cheers!