Dennis A
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On social media like Spoutible, without a curated algorithmic timeline, think of likes as a message to the original Spoutie that you like their content. Think of echoes as a message to other Spouties that they should check out the content. It's not like the bird app.
02:42 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Jason C Daniels
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Hold on... That's not how I was supposed to use the bird app? I ask, because that's how I've been using the bird app. ????
05:12 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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David Fox
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I was using the bird app like that too. The difference I think is that here, that's the ONLY way that a spout will be seen by someone who doesn't happen to be watching live right after it was posted. On the bird app, algorithms feed you tweets that it thinks you want to see based on their popularity
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06:27 PM - Feb 15, 2023
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Jason C Daniels
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Yeah. I get it. I was just being a smart-aleck.
06:56 PM - Feb 15, 2023
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