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title = "Resuming Read Rust Tweeting"
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date = 2022-07-11T11:15:32+10:00
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# updated = 2021-10-01T10:44:43+10:00
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The [Read Rust Twitter account][read_rust] crossed over 10K followers in the
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last few days. Amazingly 4350 of those coming after I stopped regular posting.
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This got me thinking about the account and how I might be able
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to use it to benefit the community while avoiding the overhead that led me to
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[winding things down in Sep 2020](@/posts/2020/slowing-read-rust-posting.md).
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In that post I noted:
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> Whilst I think there is value in the curation and archiving of posts on Read
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> Rust, the website doesn't see a lot of use. I think most of the value for
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> people is following the [Twitter], [Mastodon], and [Facebook] accounts.
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> However, there's a fair amount of overlap between posts shared on [/r/rust],
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> [@rustlang], and [This Week in Rust][twir]. So, I think that if folks keep an
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> eye on one or more of those they will still see most posts of note.
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Since then the @rustlang Twitter account has become much less active, so
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perhaps there is room for the Read Rust Twitter account as well. My plan is to
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resume using @read_rust, but I will not be seeking out content to post like I
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did previously. I'll retweet interesting things that I come across during my
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usual reading and will _consider_ sharing posts that mention @read_rust.
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Hopefully that represents a sustainable time commitment.
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Onwards! 🦀
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[read_rust]: https://twitter.com/read_rust
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[Twitter]: https://twitter.com/read_rust
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[Mastodon]: https://botsin.space/@readrust
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[Facebook]: https://www.facebook.com/readrust/
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[/r/rust]: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/
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[@rustlang]: https://twitter.com/rustlang
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[twir]: https://this-week-in-rust.org/
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