Read what you want to read and ignore the other things and block the junk. How easy is that?! The worthwhile things far outweigh the others. I'm staying. 73, Bob K8BL On Friday, October 9, 2020, 09:23:52 AM EDT, Chad KG0MW via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
I enjoy Twitter. I am just very picky if who I follow. If they start saying stupid stuff I quietly unfollow them. I have to say it is better than Facebook. In fact I just deactivated my Facebook account
Chad
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________________________________ From: AMSAT-BB amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org on behalf of Jerry Buxton via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, October 9, 2020 12:00:46 AM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] To Tweet or Not to Tweet
On 10/7/2020 16:59, Gerald Payton via AMSAT-BB wrote:
I have fundamentally opposed to TWITTER doe to the NONSENSE on it! However, I see many references posted here.
I am having second thoughts about signing up. PLEASE, will someone direct me to WHO I should follow regarding AMSAT and possibly others.
Hi Jerry,
I would suggest that it's not who but what, in the sense of AMSAT vs. a single AMSAT volunteer. My recommendation is to follow AMSAT (the organization) tweets only. Even tweets from individuals that are of satellite ops interest get retweeted by AMSAT, so it's a simple way to get what you might be looking for without following a clutter of tweeters. They even retweet me if I tweet something about Engineering that is intelligent and useful information. There is an audience looking for AMSAT information via Twitter, so I'm glad to share news on their preferred platform. It would be foolish not to do so and somewhat un-hamlike, given that we're building stuff that is/will be available for satellite users worldwide. That's why I started using Twitter.
There are other worthy organizations, corporations, and government agencies to follow too for your space (and other) interests that are about news and information and not random nonsense. I follow various NASA branches, and other space/satellite related stuff like Spaceflight, SpaceX, Virgin Orbit to name a few, the corporations/agencies/organizations that are AMSAT "job" related as well as related space hobby interests. I follow only a handful individuals, some who are AMSAT officers and a few friends/acquaintances who know how to tweet useful or interesting info and then be quiet again, for a spell.
And let me add AMSAT-UK as a suggestion, they share in a way similar to what AMSAT does here with useful info as it comes up.
Give Twitter a try, I'd say it's worth a look. You can ease in and add more over time. I'd also suggest that you don't jump in and follow a bunch right off because it might be information overload rather than informative.
And if you don't like it you can blame me, in a Tweet! I'm a popular "public figure" for that type of stuff. Then just close your Twitter account, and move on...
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
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