Christopher Bouzy
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I have never seen dog-piling on Spoutible. Can you point to a spout where this has happened?

I just checked your profile, and each of your spouts has engagement. So I am not entirely sure what level of engagement you are expecting. What is your Twitter account so I can compare?
Ed Lynch @goatburgler
Honest feedback isn't easy when every criticism gets dog piled by your fans. Engagement isn't great here compared to some other platforms and I'm putting a lot into it. Spouts get bounced around like a beach ball at a festival for a while, then disappear forever. Hard to build long term engagement.
08:44 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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Ed Lynch
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Short-term engagement is not a problem, it's fleeting. I deleted Twitter (same handle) after 14 years b/c I'd like to be all-in here. But whereas other networks feel like I am getting more than I put in, this seems opposite. Diminishing returns? I don't have the expertise to quantify these things.
08:59 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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Pamela B'well
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In response to Ed Lynch.
It’s not a problem to echo your own post. That can help boost your engagement by having your post appear during different times of day (or night) when you will be seen by a different set of people.
10:14 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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Ed Lynch
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Yea. It feels kind of icky tho? I have to get over that.
In response to Pamela B'well.
10:17 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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Mal
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In response to Ed Lynch.
You can turn echoes on and off though, which is useful if something’s happening in your timeline which can be covered by one of your previous spouts or replies
Once the conversation moves on, switch off the echo. (Echoes are TL-bound)
10:35 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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Pamela B'well
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In response to Ed Lynch.
I decided to quickly get over it. We are creating our own culture here. You have to be your own algorithm.
10:25 AM - Jun 11, 2023
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