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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Crystal Moore, PhD
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Again, I don’t think you’re understanding concern that I & others share. It doesn’t matter what Twitter did or how small our user base is. Current user experience suffering from seeing the same spout from each indiv when they echo. Don’t want MORE content from more users-just less redundancy.
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