That's an interesting point of view. I tend to find that the high quality sources I tend to follow are very low volume. So I've subscribed to hundreds of personal blogs, YouTube channels and similar to produce a steady (but not high volume) flow of good content.
Most of the higher-volume sources that I have considered following are either low quality or most of the content isn't within my interests.
Basically I tend to prefer 100 good sources that post a few times a year than 2 sources that post daily. Of course this isn't a hard rule, it is just the collaboration that I have seen. There are obviously some teams that put out high-quality content on a regular schedule.
That's an interesting point of view. I tend to find that the high quality sources I tend to follow are very low volume. So I've subscribed to hundreds of personal blogs, YouTube channels and similar to produce a steady (but not high volume) flow of good content.
Most of the higher-volume sources that I have considered following are either low quality or most of the content isn't within my interests.
Basically I tend to prefer 100 good sources that post a few times a year than 2 sources that post daily. Of course this isn't a hard rule, it is just the collaboration that I have seen. There are obviously some teams that put out high-quality content on a regular schedule.