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It is possible. The trick is to use lists, and never look at your timeline:

https://lee-phillips.org/howtotwitter/



Nice, didn't know about this.

For some background, I've only become a real user of Twitter this year (I've had an account for ages, but never used it much). Currently there is one topic of interest to me I'd like to follow the community closely. Independently (before reading this article), I've also found the timeline useless as well. Instead I follow a handful to a dozen of people by turning on notification for them in addition to follow. Every day I go to notification tab in my Twitter app, tap on the one for tweets from people I enabled notification for. This is a chronologically sorted list of tweets by these people. This has been the only way Twitter has been useful to me.

It sounds like Lists is basically like that but allows me to follow multiple topics like that. It does however seem to require a different app than the official Twitter app, so I'll have to play around with it some more if there is another topic I care to follow on Twitter about.


You can use lists from the standard interface, just not quite as conveniently. Also, Tweetdeck is an official Twitter client. I think it used to be a third party app, and they bought it.


Or notifications. I was using Twitter kind of read only and it kept showing me fake notifications that were in fact trending tweets from pop developers I have no wish to follow.




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