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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Rev. Magdalen
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That...is what those things mean on the bird app also?
02:49 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?
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02:55 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Dennis A
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Yes, exactly. I have several recent spouts discussing this issue and two spouts of articles about social media feeds.
03:11 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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EPinCO
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Heading down that rabbithole, it's really fascinating!

Appreciate you for helping us Gen Xers understand
04:13 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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