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patxol 🔷 anser.social
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🚀 Want to grow on social media? Stop focusing only on your posts. Back in the 2000s, starting a blog was thrilling. But I quickly realized great articles weren’t enough. To get noticed, you needed engagement: comments, shares, and links. This happened on IRC and blogging communities where interacting made you visible. Today, social media works the same way: 👉 If you don’t interact, you won’t be discoverable.👉 Without visibility, your posts won’t grow. Interactions matter as much—if not more—than posting. Engaging builds trust, connections, and an audience that listens. That’s why @anser-social.eth focuses on engaging with posts before creating content. Growth starts with connection. 💡 What do you think? Do you spend more time posting or interacting?
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BFG 🎩↑Ⓜ️
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Looking forward to anser with X and Lkd 😉
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patxol 🔷 anser.social
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The way X and LinkedIn are treating their API users (and their APIs), this is would only happen with very limited features and a lot of uncertainty unfortunately.
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BFG 🎩↑Ⓜ️
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Yeah, I know that sucks - especially the uncertainty. I’ve been long time Typefully user and it took them pretty long to get to “useful” state
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patxol 🔷 anser.social
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Basically the LinkedIn and Twitter APIs prevent anyone from building anything that would suck their app/webapp DAUs, as this is where they make the money. They will let you post content, but any usage that would make the user stick on their interface for more than 1 minute they want to keep for them. That's normal considering their business model : People bring content and social graph, they benefit from it by selling ad space. The X API cost is not even here for them to make money, it is just here to prevent anyone from building on their platform.
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