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Hundreds of tweets are posted to this platform every second
This requires a heavy curation of your feed so you don't spend all of your time scrolling mindlessly
Read this guide to learn how you can maximize the alpha you see

This feature lets you comb through millions of tweets using specific criteria which includes:
- specific date range (most powerful)
- specific words
- words from or mentioned by specific accounts
- minimum amount of engagement

Example use case
If a project has pumped recently
You can use the date range filter in advanced search to filter for posts from alpha accounts that were talking about the project before everyone else
You can look up specific words/phrases to quickly filter and find
You can also use an extension tool like Tweet Hunter X that adds a sidebar for you to search for keyword in posts on a particular profile
It also order top posts from that account in order of engagement


2/ Use lists
Lists should be used to aggregate high quality accounts you find within various niches (gaming, defi, airdrops, trading, ect)
Features are limited on desktop so this is more geared towards mobile
Lists are on the left column where you can create and name a list if you don't have one already
You can search and use suggested lists
But making your own allows for greater flexibility in editing its contents
Although this requires more work to manually build out the list
To add someone to a list you go to their profile and click on the "..." dropdown menu to the left of the DM and notification icon
Here you can add them to your own list or select "View Lists" other lists people have create that profile has been added to

If you add a list to your favorites then its adds it as another column on your timeline which is very powerful (mobile only)
You can swipe left and right to quickly get a new curated feed for that particular list
That feed can then be edited on most recent or top tweets
3/ Use bookmarks
Allow you to scan through high volumes of content to find things that sound interesting or insightful and bookmarking them for later to be absorbed properly
Utilize folders to sort your bookmarks into defined categories


Now that you've learned how to curate your feed, its time to take action
The following are some accounts in various Web3 niches that you can add to your recently create lists
Defi - @FungiAlpha @DeFiMinty @OnchainDataNerd @thedefiedge @blocmatesdotcom
Airdrops - @OlimpioCrypto @CC2Ventures @info_insightful
@MingoAirdrop @mztacat
Developers - @0xngmi @0xCygaar @bantg @0xQuit @defi_mochi
Coin/Narriative Traders - @QuantMeta @blknoiz06 @Pentosh1 @lBattleRhino @CryptoCred
Onchain Sleuths - @AmirOrmu @ZoomerAnon @tomwanhh
Hope you found this @info_insightful
Making these posts is time consuming but only takes you ~1 second to interact
Drop a follow to cut out the noise and save yourself time & money learning about Web3
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Hundreds of tweets are posted to this platform every second
This requires a heavy curation of your feed so you don't spend all of your time scrolling mindlessly
Read this guide to learn how you can maximize the alpha you see

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