Nefarious Newt
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It's from the middle of last year and it's interesting in only two details: 1) The same engagement levels from a smaller number of followers, which indicates MORE INTENSE ENGAGEMENT and 2) and addiction to the "thrill" generated by an algorithm shoving your content in people's faces.
Christopher Bouzy @cbouzy
In the Wired profile, Brendan Koerner wrote, "I often felt like I was spouting into the void." I decided to compare his recent spouts vs. tweets and only compared spouts I did not echo. So with only 570 followers on Spoutible, Brendan's engagement was similar to Twitter's, with 12,467 followers.
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Nefarious Newt
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To be brutally frank, I'm tired of comparing Spoutible to any other social media site. We are what we are. It's not everyone's cup of tea. Come, try it out, if you don't like it, LEAVE. We'll all still be here enjoying its unique characteristics.
09:25 AM - Apr 28, 2024
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dariasteigman
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The whining typically comes from people who want the "engagement" numbers but don't want to engage.
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