Ya i hate when compainies over do it and end up spaming their followers feeds, but i think they need to make sure their consistent especially with twitter, where they can gain a lot from perhaps bi-daily tweets that their followers can help spread by sharing and retweeting it does a lot to help spread the word, and get the developeo platform out and the name out in the community.
Would also be smart to try to get some open source projects involved and integrated early on for good word of mouth spreading.
I see the positive aspect of it: They are probably so busy with developing the project that they forgot totally about their social media But seriously. You are right. It's important to have an active social media presence.
Yeah thats true but a good social media presence is vital for ICO projects, they should really have a community manager that's dedicated to posting on all social media platforms for the project, loads of people/teams can provide this support.
Being busy is not an excuse though they really have to put big effort, in this day and age social media can't be an afterthought the fact is its the #1 way to get things done, hell the US is stuck with a .... president, due to social media, so if it can do that you can see why its important to understand how to harness that power for projects like this, in both promotion and communication toward your users.
Well, I was rather joking but if there is no one in the team who is the community manager, who has exactly the task to keep the community updated on social media, it might just have happened that they forgot. To cut a long story short, what I meant is that a quiet social media presence doesn't have to mean that the team is lazy and doing nothing.
If the team is very serious about the project then they need to update everything to the community, i think they don't any vision to support the community. This makes more frustrating why no one is ready to support and help to the community answers and questions.