So there is an inherent problem with all social media. The amount of content.
Facebook and Google+ take this into account by using algorithms to guess as to what you want to see, but the issue here (at least on Facebook, where I have the most connections) is that it doesn't show me somethings that I want to see (specifically, postings from my wife which I will look at, often don't show up, or pictures of my Friends/Family's kids).
Twitter and other places don't filter, so sometimes, if I'm busy, I only have a chance to look maybe once a day, so I find myself scrolling through / skimming hours worth of tweets in one dump and this has grown tiresome (maybe it's the number of people I follow).
The problem here is that they have groups that you can look at, but they're not exactly the most user friendly way to do so. But since that's the option, I'll have to spend some time reorganizing it.
Or maybe that's the point, just look at what's current, and forget the past?
Maybe they'll work for a resolution or start a separate algorithm feed.
We'll see