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  • Which action do you perform most on Twitter daily?

    John Koo
    11 replies
    Indiehackers, makers, and marketers love Twitter because it engages people in so many ways. You can waste a lot of time if you don't utilize it wisely, though. How do you spend most of your time on Twitter? What is your goal?

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    Laurentiu Cotet
    Daily Scrum Meetings - Notion Template
    Daily Scrum Meetings - Notion Template
    I post memes! haha. Besides that, I have a one-post-a-day section where I share information about various UX methods like User interviews, Ecosystem Mapping, and so on!
    HyunGun Jung
    @laurentiu_cotet Oh, I love memes!! Heading over to your Tweets!
    Neha Khan
    Outreach new people and learn about them
    Aphelia T.
    Timesheet by Technuf
    Timesheet by Technuf
    Exploring the trends - helps a lot to understand what the community is up for on daily basis. Especially interesting to explore the trends based on different locations.
    Daniel Moutouss
    I can tell you what I avoid everyday, and that is the search bar to discover new things. Most results are porn or fights, and at the beginning I believed it would be a temporary bug, but the stupidest searches end in porn. Today I search "Twitter Circle" to see other people post their own Twitter circle images, most results, porn. Why?
    PJ Garcia✪ 🧪
    Retweet relevant content and research new trends! 💪
    Jai Mansukhani
    @imjohnkoo As a founder, I find Twitter to be an incredible tool for connecting with other entrepreneurs and thought leaders in my industry. I spend a lot of time engaging with and learning from these individuals through thoughtful conversations, retweets, and sharing of valuable content. In fact, it was through my engagement on Twitter that I got the motivation to reapply to YC. And thanks to the valuable connections I made on the platform, we were even able to secure a spot in the Build Space program (Backed by YC and a16z) For me, the goal of using Twitter is to build a community of like-minded individuals who can support and challenge each other to grow and succeed. It's not just about promoting my own brand or product, but about being a part of a larger conversation and contributing to the greater good of the entrepreneurial community.
    John Koo
    @jai_d_mansukhani Jai, thanks for your comment. It's a very inspiring story. I'm also thinking about applying YC again, and your comment really gave me a positive motivation. I'll follow you on twitter and good luck on your journey 👍
    Jai Mansukhani
    @imjohnkoo trust me it’s all a process and that mentality of resilience. YC likes people who reapply, in fact they encourage it. If it’s not this batch then the next one 🚀 Would love to connect with you on Twitter, and possibly set up a call to learn more about you! My Twitter is: jai_mansukhanii