I personally think it is a good thing to think "accelerate through the ball," especially for certain types of shots (e.g., draw shots). For one thing, it helps make sure you don't decelerate into the ball, which is generally a bad practice.Some of these posts are making me think back to the old days of RSB when discussions took place arguing about "accelerating your cue" through the cue ball. The academics said it couldn't be done. The players said they do it.
Well stated. I agree. I'm sorry if that disappoints you, coming from an "academic" (assuming you lump me into that category).As far as I am concerned, it is the attempt to do so that gives the positive results.

However, I don't think twisting the cue (or even thinking about twisting the cue) during the stroke is good advice for most people. There are better things to think about and do that will have better and more consistent results. For an explanation, see:
I'm not saying you are suggesting this practice, but it is a recent topic of discussion in this thread for which "positive results" will probably not result for most people, IMO.
Regards,
Dave