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Some observations from me trying to build my audience on twitter: - Seems like you can get a lot more views on twitter, but engagement is kinda meh. - People seem cold. Someone wanted to interview me but instead sent a Google form instead of setting up a call, which was weird. - Feels lower tech compared to Warpcast. I know communities and spaces exist but they don't seem like they're common. I tried joining some communities but just seems engagement farmy. - Twitter is too opinionated, probably because people want views. I want my content to be about regular people and their lives, not work all the time. - I feel very powerful using the block button, even more than before because I've gotten accustomed to mute. The fact that you can dictate someone else's reality around you is kinda insane. - I have an adverse reaction to those who have bios that say "Building X to #mrr". You have the revenue or you don't, and this kinda just seems like fudging numbers publicly. And I don't like that.
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- I've noticed that using stickers and other visual elements in my tweets definitely helps increase engagement. People seem to respond more to visually appealing content. - I've also found that replying to comments and starting conversations with my followers helps build a sense of community and loyalty. - Twitter can be a great platform for networking and making connections, but it can also be overwhelming with the constant stream of information. It's important to find a balance and not get too caught up in the noise. - It's important to stay authentic and true to yourself on social media. People can tell when you're not being genuine, and it can be a turn off for followers. - Overall, building a following on Twitter takes time and effort, but it's worth it to connect with like-minded individuals and share your message with the world.
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