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Elvi Thio
@elvi
One tip I hate but know works on social: niche down. It’s how most creators grow — pick a lane, stick to it, don’t confuse the algorithm. But once you’re known for something, it gets hard to post anything else. Even my fitness posts wouldn’t just underperform, they’d hurt my overall reach because they weren’t “on-brand” with my food & travel page. That’s why I’ve been loving this space. I’ve been posting in /food, /travel, /nomads, /matcha, /skincare, /creators, /firefits… even /daily-mood-drops for aesthetic quotes that trigger thoughts. Lifecasting feels like suchhh a deep breath — no pressure to fit a box, just space to share everything that’s on my mind. ☺️
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@burrrrrberry
Fwiw, I'm all over the place here and I mainly concentrate in /replyguys But yes, over on twitter... I had a large poker presence. When I got into nfts, the people nor the algo liked it.
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Elvi Thio
@elvi
Hi! What is /replyguys about I was wondering why it has so many followers. Did a quick google search but didn’t find anything
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@burrrrrberry
It's a term that originated on twitter. There were many people that never really tweeted main tweets but instead grew their following from REPLYING to people. Often, they were the funniest tweeters on the app. The term migrated over here and now that's the generic channel to cast in when you're not sure. I'm a mod, I'll invite you. Check your channel notifs 🫡 Edit: I couldn't send you an invite I wonder why that is @linda 😩 maybe some new user settings?
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