A review of progress: Hindsite the return.
Christian Macedo
Product Delivery | Technical Programme Management | Cloud | Agile
A month ago, I penned a short article discussing the MVP of hindsight on X. I extended an invitation for you to visit, and not long after, realized I needed to undertake a minor refactor. This seemingly small task spiraled into extensive testing, database wipes, and a flurry of tweeting, retweeting, and then tweeting once more. The culmination of these actions? My account got flagged and blocked for suspicious activity—specifically, spamming. In hindsight (pun intended), incessantly tweeting content to one's own account does seem spammy. I'll be more cautious moving forward. Thankfully, my account was reinstated a week later.
As you can see the ban had a direct impact on my tweets and impressions.
What's popular?
Curious about what's trending? Surprisingly, it's the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season. What's even more perplexing is that the most viewed tweet is a rather unexciting noaa.gov document.
As a motorbike enthusiast, I'm keenly following the 2023 MotoGP World Championship thread. A pleasant surprise was seeing the rising popularity of the live-action series of the anime "One Piece".
What's next?
So, if not careful refactoring, what lies ahead? The past few days have proven fruitful. The account now receives updates on a myriad of topics, from global events, armed conflicts, iOS versions, to the top 25 trending topics. Though this may seem like an eclectic mix, it sets the stage for the upcoming phase. I plan to discern prominent trends and segregate the output into distinct accounts. After all, hurricanes and Hollywood don't quite blend, unless they're part of the narrative itself. This particular challenge is in a new category for me. Wish me luck!
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