There are so many different sides to Twitter, and finding the right side for you is the best way to have a good experience on the X app. Before Elon Musk took over, the #1 complaint I heard about Twitter was that it was difficult to cultivate your feed, and beginners did not know who or what to follow. That's one of those complaints that typically comes from old people who are used to a Facebook model or young people who are used to a TikTok model, both of which kind of do the work of making a good feed for you. If you're an ultra internet-literate millennial or Gen Zer, Twitter is a piece of cake.
One of the more underrated Twitter communities is sports Twitter. Sure, we all laugh about the hilarious musings of NBA players on Twitter in 2009, but there's so much more to the athletic side of Twitter than that. And the best part of it is that you get to enjoy (and understand!) memes when traveling for sports, and it doesn't even matter if you're going to watch the superbowl or, god forbid, a soccer game in Euro 2024.