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There are a lot of hidden rules, tips and tricks to working in Twitter.

 Be verified

The blue checkmark gives your tweets more weighting

 Respond more that you post

The ‘quote’ feature is helpful because then you ‘own’ the thread. There is a hide reply feature you can use if you own the thread.

Don’t just repost.

You get rewarded for being part of conversation more than trying to be a broadcaster.

 Build followers but follow selectively

One needs to be careful who you follow. If you are following too many people (like me) then you need to unfollow them.

Follow less than a few hundred.

If you need to unfollow - do a few accounts one by one. I am told the algorithm will notice.

 Try be the first to quote major accounts

They have more reach. Use the notification process.

 Bots are allowed

Interesting - I observe that over 50% of my ‘followers’ are bots. Often pretending to be ‘women’ offering ‘pictures’.

 Most social media is very fragmented so you need to use concepts that people understand within a given context

It’s so easy to use jargon and concepts that people won’t understand.

 #Hashtags and tagging to many users is bad

It used to be good but no longer

 It takes sustained work - you need to make high quality content
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 Common hack when posting on another users profile

Put a subtle character in front like a . i.e

.@username blah blah

It’s common technique so your followers will see your reply

 Don't be too contraversial

Talking about blacklisted topics destroys you

While the list of blacklisted topics is private, you can use your own judgement on which topics might get you silencedI observe

 No outside Links

All social media networks want to keep their readers in the network.

Here's the cheat code: make your post, then a few minutes later reply with the outside link

 Only talk to quality accounts

Interact with accounts that bot, spam, and create harmful content, you're going to get dinged

Twitter wasn’t good for my own state of mental health. Better to program an AI to do it (wink)

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