Why do you follow people on product hunt?

Lakshmanan Raman
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Product Hunt is not a social media platform, so why would you follow people here? To get notified about their launches? Should Product hunt introduce a social feed?

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Rangarajan Nallappa
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Not just the launches. I got notified about this discussion you had started. Could be a place where like minded people discuss topics of similar interests.
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Lakshmanan Raman
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@rangarajan_nallappa Did you get notified about this discussion?
Den Taylor
I enjoy following folks who provide great insights and tips for launching products. It's an excellent approach to receive practical advice and remain on top of things.
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Linda Robinson
I follow people to discover new products and ideas that align with my interests. It's also a great way to connect with like-minded makers, entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts to swap insights, get feedback, and maybe even explore collaborations. Product Hunt is an awesome community for staying on the cutting edge!
Sukumar
Its a good way to connect with like-minded individuals and engage in discussions about the latest tech and product developments.
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YanXu
It's true that it's so that more people can see my product at the same time I'm interested in seeing other people's products, but I don't think there's any need to introduce a social feed since all our interactions are because of the product
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Albert Wiston
By following people, I may interact with their postings and participate in debates. It's an excellent opportunity to make contacts and become a part of the community.
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Lakshmanan Raman
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@albert_wiston This is true, I connected with a lot of people on twitter through community discussions
Bella ciao
Follow people whose viewpoints I respect so that I can learn from their experiences and apply their suggestions to my own initiatives.
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Lakshmanan Raman
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@bella__ciao any recent learning that you can share?