I personally adore twitter Madrid.I think it is a super creative space.
Before the currents of opinion were marked by the young / ultra local crowd and certain newspapers, which were as biased as now.
In our case we could write in marca, without any kind of control, or in the Madrid forums , which used to be a collection of selfblowjobs in a nest of vipers.
Now I can read and get a reply from Juanito's or Cunningham's son, or read the critical opinion of a partner from 30 years ago, high-level blogs or magazines that accumulate thousands of followers. Obviously the problem, as the articles says, it's to pay attention and take seriously some hick with 400 followers who writes "announce a new signing". Now you can reply to those newspapers and show their hypocrisy by comparing articles, or see how spontaneously all the fans defend a certain player at all costs, or how they judge someone who in the past would be protected by his journalist friend.
In addition to reading opinions from fans around the world and getting out of the national bubble. I find it much more attractive than "support the club and shut up", trying to discuss the future of a global empire from a farmhouse