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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Dennis A
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In response to Rev. Magdalen.
Not really. On the bird app you're actually talking to the algorithm more than other people. A like here isn't going to spread a spout. On the bird app the algorithm will put content that has many likes or views back on the feed. Here great content can just scroll off the timeline.
02:53 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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EPinCO
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Thanks for the explanation

So should we do something differently here?

Or only make sure to "echo" and not just like?
02:55 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Rev. Magdalen
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I'll never understand the hatred some people have for the Algorithm. It was excellent, and its destruction is what's causing the exodus from Twitter. If there's no algorithm, marginalized voices can't go viral and be heard.
02:56 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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