Ed Lynch
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Engagement on #Spoutible is generally fleeting since likes don't translate to more views, only echoes do. So, a Spout will get bounced around like a festival beachball for a bit and then disappear forever, unless someone finds it via a hashtag search and re-echoes it. Hoping that changes over time.
08:58 AM - Feb 21, 2023
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Jude Atwood
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In response to Ed Lynch.
With respect, though, isn’t that how Twitter has always worked for most people? There are millions of Twitter accounts that average 1-2 likes per tweet.
05:52 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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Karan Rhodes
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In response to Ed Lynch.
Great point
09:05 AM - Feb 21, 2023
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Ed Lynch
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In response to Karan Rhodes.
Thank you!
09:20 AM - Feb 21, 2023
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Warren Shaver
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In response to Ed Lynch.
Yeah. At this point it seems to encourage meme posting, which—if I’m being honest—it soooo boring. I’m finding I post more often, but spend less time thinking about what that is. Not sure that’s a good dynamic, personally!
09:02 AM - Feb 21, 2023
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Jude Atwood
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In response to Warren Shaver.
I think most people have this notion that they’d get more exposure if their followers just could see everything they post when they post. That’s unlikely to be true, and it’s a reason most social media sites promote or weight some content more than others.
05:54 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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