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@alanadlevin
I've been cross-posting pretty much everything between Twitter and Warpcast, but feels like I'm still getting higher quality of response on CT What are tips people have for optimizing discussions on Warpcast?
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The vast majority of your casts are top level instead of replies. The biggest thing that creates magic moments here (and gets folks excited to follow/engage w you) is to reply to casts you think are interesting, engaging, or useful. It’s super easy to tell when big accounts just broadcast rather than participate
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@stoic
Have you been engaging directly with other casters? Getting to know them, and becoming part of the community?
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I found cross posting doesn’t work as well because it doesn’t give a strong reason to use Warpcast over CT. It also fragments the discussion. I think using warpcast well is a function of using it often (kinda like any social thing) and getting good at channel selection for casts.
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problem is you have too many followers on Twitter if you have a lot of followers, CT is still going to be the best place to get engagement by a mile I have a tiny audience on Twitter so I get more engagement here FC poasting rn is ideal for up-and-coming ppl
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