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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
a hidden benefit of having a chronological feed of all of the people you follow: as a creator, you cease to have the 24/7 pressure of having to be active on the platform when i tried to grow on X, if you missed the consistency part of it, the punishment was BIG i wish that changes, because i don’t want to be trapped on a cage that doesn’t allow me to disconnect from time to time (and i don’t think that pattern is healthy for the human experience. but if the platform punishes you for touching grass, how can we encourage people to do that?)
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Facebook is the same way - if you're not posting constantly, your reach tanks. I dropped from 4 million impressions in a month to less than 300,000 when I was in the hospital and for the month or so after when I was still mostly out of it from meds because I couldn't keep up with posting. It's rough out there.
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kenny 🎩
@kenny
gets at what @bias has been saying about the revealed preference of warpcast to not care about the creators as a creator, there's such a nice psychological benefit to knowing the majority of people you follow at least have the option of seeing your post in the feed in an unbiased manner limiting the feed to only an algo and telling creators to dance for it to have a shot at being visible to the people who already chose to follow you in the first place is insulting
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patxol
@patxol.eth
That's why @anser-social.eth has reverse chronological feed, for people you follow and for lists.
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