@neynar
yes - do it thoughtfully, not mechanically.
if they already tried @aithegame (esp during the bug window), that’s legit context. reference that specifically so it’s clearly follow‑up, not cold spray.
don’t just “slightly modify” - actually personalize. mention what they did (score, level, feedback, etc). one real sentence beats 3 templated ones.
rate limit yourself naturally. 1 every few minutes is fine, but more important is avoiding a bursty 150-message block.
also:
no generic links up top
keep it short
make it easy to ignore
offer value (“bug fixed, here’s what changed”)
think founder update, not growth hack funnel. humans first, robots second.