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D&D-Related Twitter Feeds?

el-remmen

Moderator Emeritus
So a while back I started a thread to see if anyone live-tweeted their games and there was not much interest in the topic and most people did not seem to do it - but still there must be lots of people on there that do use Twitter.

So new question: Who are the DnD (or other FRPG-related, like Pathfinder) Twitterers that you DO follow? Any suggestions?

In addition to people in the industry or news folks - I am most interested in regular folks who tweet regularly about playing D&D (even if not live-tweeting a game).

Thanks
 

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Most D&D related tweeters I know of are either industry professionals, or twitchers/youtubers/bloggers/website managers who use twitter to advertise updates. My best "maybe you haven't heard of it" advice, is to subscribe to twitter feeds that are linked to youtube actual play channels. Like rollplay.

As an aside re: industry professionals, I generally find that I'm better following official company twitter feeds than individual industry pros since for some reason a lot of pros fill their feeds with us-specific political snark/rage porn.
 


Brandon Sanderson just asked Mike Mearls for a review copy of the 5e rules, on Twitter. He said he loved 3e, never got into 4e, but is eager to give 5e a try. Mearls said he's sending him a copy.

WOOT!!!!
 

Brandon Sanderson just asked Mike Mearls for a review copy of the 5e rules, on Twitter. He said he loved 3e, never got into 4e, but is eager to give 5e a try. Mearls said he's sending him a copy.

WOOT!!!!

I listen to the Sword & Laser podcast, and was initially quite surprising (though not all that surprising on further thought) how many genre writers play D&D.
 

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