Again lack of understanding.it only take a 5 mins to post a tweet, they do it regularly already, its good marketing. Im sure many here would like to know every time 3080 get shipped, so it wouldn't be pointless for many, but i appreciate it may not be of interest to you.
not everyone has Twitter, it’s a pointless application for pointless people (just look at celebs etc).
announcing every time there is a new order satisfied without knowing total number of orders is again pointless and likely add to frustration.
say they said they had released 500 cards, great but against what number of orders and at what stage are the orders.
just because another company says it has 5000 orders and is getting in 250 cards, does not make it true as plenty companies highly inflate orders when there is a short supply.
say there are 5 x 3080 order PC’s awaiting parts including 1 that had a 3080 fail during test.
when do you decide to allocate those builds cards?
what if new parts are delayed 4 weeks, do you still allocate a new 3080, they all ordered not long after launch and should be up at front.
do you then have 5 x 3080 cards simply sitting around for 5 weeks, or do you satisfy 5 other orders.
again a number of people have no clue on stock management and global supply chains.
If the likes of Dell and HP with their buying power are going to be in short supply, no one else has much of a chance tbh.