Adafruit’s Top Tweets of the Decade #AdafruitTopTen #DecadeofAdafruit
In the past decade, Adafruit has tweeted over 97,000 times and received over 219k mentions. Though sometimes Twitter can be a dramatic place, we’ve found our community to be overwhelmingly positive and excellent. Thank you for sharing your work and your feedback with us over the last ten years! It’s been a blast. Follow us here for 2020 updates and beyond!
10) 7:50 AM · Feb 12, 2013
9) 2:26 AM · Jul 14, 2014
8) 12:23 PM · Oct 1, 2014
7) 12:58 PM · Jul 16, 2015
6) 8:20 AM · May 10, 2016
5) 1:00 AM · Sep 28, 2016
4) 9:11 AM · Dec 31, 2017
3) 11:00 AM · Mar 8, 2018
2) 9:01 AM · Aug 15, 2019
1) 10:29 PM · Nov 29, 2019
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