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ОтветитьIn fact - he sounds controlling!
ОтветитьYou're really cute - too bad you have a boyfriend - Who is this Al Gorythm?
Ответитьgood advice. greetings from Aceh, Indonesian. 🙏🏻
ОтветитьGeeky twitter analytics video
ОтветитьSome people don't get much love because he's different because he's different looking this world is fucked up 😂
ОтветитьKeep them short, unlike this vid. Joke love .
ОтветитьYou are very interesting to listen to and good advice!
ОтветитьThe other explanation, is posting hard hitting honest content (that effects us all) can quickly alert the "the misinformation brigade" who auto ban/block everything we post. From then on in we're fkd.
ОтветитьTHank you for the helpful advice
ОтветитьExcellent
ОтветитьThis was a helpful video, thank you
ОтветитьWhat makes people want to tweet in the first place? It seems like a place for people to get their validation. I'm gonna tweet something and then watch to see how many people agree with me. At the core values, what is twitter used for?
Ответитьwhere is the 3-Step Tweet Formula?
ОтветитьThanks for the sharing your knowledge, I'm new on Twitter looking to share my experiences on the platform. Can you follow me?
ОтветитьI am wondering if these results are directly corresponding to the fact you sent this tweet out twice; and the fact one file (the one with the photo) was a larger file to send? Larger files tend to make the distribution process longer? In this test case, the there were two files in one to send. The text file and the image file. I also wonder, if the algorithm realized these text were the same and stopped sending or if the system works on an allocated message time basis based on a percentage of the senders audience? For example, each account sending limit will be 3 seconds dedicated toward sending to (say) 15% of the audience base and not more. ....And in order to receive more audience penetration, you would need to send the tweet out twice or more within the day? If the later is so, in your experiment, both of your tweets were seen by more that your 5,630 followers both times. I am assuming the algorithm won't send your tweet out to the same people twice. The question is, who actually saw the tweets? It is assumed every tweet that is sent is not distributed to everyone one tweeter (only your followers). Right? Maybe those are the bots Elon was talking about.
ОтветитьReally useful! Off to watch some more of your videos :)
ОтветитьTheir comes my reply. You are now pushed into the algorithm. Thanks for the good connet
ОтветитьI submitted my email and first name but I didn't get the 3 step formula...
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