Tech Tip: Following at Twitter
Now that I've set up my Twitter account yesterday, I thought it would be great to learn how to follow someone on Twitter. I found that it's relatively simple, yet can look confusing when it's completed. One thing I dislike about Twitter is its endless streaming of posts and it gives me headache to read all the messy posts that keep coming up.
I've followed Elon Musk. I've always thought he was amazing. He's created life-changing companies like Telsa and Space X and he actually was the real-life model of Iron Man's Tony Stark. His companies, which include Telsa, Space X, and Boring Company, are impacting the world and future of humanity in major ways. Telsa has made fully electric and first fashionable (electric cars prior to Telsa were small and ugly in terms of design) electric cars that consumers love.
I also followed Former OU President Boren. I respect President Boren so much. He has changed OU in major positive ways and OU is a more beautiful and academically-enriching place owing to President Boren. I wish he stayed as OU President longer. Under President Boren's leadership, OU students could have studied abroad in other countries with lots of financial aid.
Twitter is an amazing tool that lets people communicate quickly and freely. I just wish its designs are simpler and easy to follow, so I don't lose track of all the post streams.
I've followed Elon Musk. I've always thought he was amazing. He's created life-changing companies like Telsa and Space X and he actually was the real-life model of Iron Man's Tony Stark. His companies, which include Telsa, Space X, and Boring Company, are impacting the world and future of humanity in major ways. Telsa has made fully electric and first fashionable (electric cars prior to Telsa were small and ugly in terms of design) electric cars that consumers love.
I also followed Former OU President Boren. I respect President Boren so much. He has changed OU in major positive ways and OU is a more beautiful and academically-enriching place owing to President Boren. I wish he stayed as OU President longer. Under President Boren's leadership, OU students could have studied abroad in other countries with lots of financial aid.
Twitter is an amazing tool that lets people communicate quickly and freely. I just wish its designs are simpler and easy to follow, so I don't lose track of all the post streams.
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