Christopher Bouzy
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Echoes work the same as retweets work on Twitter. My suggestion is to follow more people. The more people you follow, the more unique content you will see.
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Incidentally, I see a lot of complaints from folks about echoing dominating their timelines, and I agree it can be frustrating when copies of the same spout flood out other content. It would be nice if echoing just bumped a spout to the top of our timeline, but didn’t create duplicates.
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Crystal Moore, PhD
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
I think you may not understand the concern, which I share. On Twitter, I see one tweet with the number of times it has been retweeted. Here I see each of those as separate spouts from each person I follow. It gets redundant—and a bit irritating.

- A generally happy & grateful #FirstWaveSpoutible
08:04 AM - Apr 15, 2023
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Trauma Epidemic
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Agreed. The redundancy has led me to unfollow many people over time and choose not to follow back new followers. Early on I couldn't keep up, even with less than 200 follows, so the uniqueness was lost anyway.
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