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Kodak (πŸ™,😘)
@sasailalka
you can hate me but this space feels like kindergarten after X, absolutely everyone yapping bs for bots the best pages have 120k followers and 60-70 likes with a dozen comments on average.... bruh this is 1200 followers stats, not 120k - just check your followings, turn on your critical thinking :) it's a cringe, local β€˜infls’ pretend not to notice that 90% of their followers are bots, still teaching others how to yap and still wondering why they couldn’t able to find audience somewere else but here it's just boom a miracle they've met warpcast, what a fairy tale story 😘
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@marketwager
I’m sure a large part is inactive accounts, however, it is surprising that the Merkle team has yet to launch an account analysis on accounts with a low engagement to follower ratios.
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Kodak (πŸ™,😘)
@sasailalka
conversion is incredibly low (and it was so a year ago for the top influencers here), which indicates either dead accounts, but where from if the social network has just appeared, or bots both are red flags i've written many times that warpcast itself races a bunch of bots through the accounts of its friends to use their example to attract normies to blogging (what a surptise) so they also give a small amount of bots to those who kiss arse the loudest (always about the same amount by the way - about 4k, if you've noticed).
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@marketwager
Followers/Engagement are vanity metrics of sorts. The real value is in the quality of content, people, and UX(including dapps). This platform is similar to a mega group chat with built-in plugins like GamePigeon on Apple. Personally, the community vibe is overall a β€˜closer to home’ experience than on the bird app or other mass media, partially and uniquely due to the user count. This is a unique and potentially temporary time to partake in a social experiment.
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