by moonfleet on 8/15/19, 4:18 AM with 3 comments
by moksly on 8/15/19, 5:35 AM
I don’t think I’ve ever had a conversation without underlying motives on any social media platform that puts your name one it though. People are always pushing some agenda, and that’s perfectly fine, if that’s what you’re there for. We often get involved, buy products or hire people partly because of networking through social media ourselves. So I think social media can serve a purpose professionally.
I don’t think there is a lot of value in social media when it comes to getting inspired though, and the shorter the format the worse it gets. It’s certainly a great platform for FOMO, have you learned Rust yet? Heh, but in terms of real world value I think it almost always falls short. Take the Rust hype, it’s probably a really great language, but I haven’t seen a single Rust job pop-up on any job-agent for my entire country in 2019. Which means the hype and talk around Rust is relatively useless for most developers. In those cases I think it’s much better to turn your FOMO into JOMO and just work on things that interest you.
Hell, even when you’re successful professionally with Social Media, it is mostly standing at the box in speakers corner. No one really listens unless you say something they can benefit from by retweeting.
by catacombs on 8/15/19, 4:05 PM
Not really. My biggest piece of advice: never tweet.
With Twitter becoming a social commentary behemoth, all it takes is posting the wrong thing to have a mob after you.
I have an account for reading and posting things related to my work. I never make personal posts because, frankly, who cares?