How do I get better at Twitter? Just start tweeting more? I mostly just doom scroll now.
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Replying to @dj_bowers
Find accounts you like who have like 3k - 8k followers. Hang out in their replies. Get to know them and others who congregate around their camp fire. Explore your own balance of building relationships, broadcasting valuable stuff and shitposting.
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Replying to @m_ashcroft @dj_bowers
I'd also recommend hanging out with small follower accounts! But yeah, mostly seconding this: I think my main tip for getting good at Twitter is to try to be friendly and interesting in the replies of people you like on here, see who engages, and talk to them more.
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I'd say practice noticing curiosity, which enables you to both post more & better (you post whatever you find yourself curious about; either questions, open-ended wondering, or something you found out as a result of your curiosity)…
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Replying to @mechanicalmonk1 @GeniesLoki and
…and it also enables you to reply more & better (you ask people whatever you find yourself genuinely curious about when reading their post, which leads to more interesting questions)
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Replying to @mechanicalmonk1 @GeniesLoki and
but also just by sheer volume of interaction you insert yourself into the social graph, and then people follow you just because you're such a prominent node in the graph that they feel they it'd be weird *not* to follow you, and then you get more interaction and things get better
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Replying to @mechanicalmonk1 @GeniesLoki and
also, for better experience: there are very few 10k+ accounts that are worth following, let alone interacting with, I mostly wouldn't bother the most fun accounts to spend time with you'll typically find when they're around a few hundred followers, some might shoot up to 1–2k
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Replying to @mechanicalmonk1 @GeniesLoki and
there are plenty in the 2–10k range that are nice and cozy too, but they're a little more of a brand and a little less of a person at that point
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Yeah. Part of why I started this alt was that I could feel the brand seeping in around the edges on main. I'm still a person on main, but I'm a person with a lot of the rough edges filed off.
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I can believe this though. Going to hold out as long as possible, but maybe when I'm as big a deal as you are I'll venture out into alt land.
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I think it's not so much a function of being a big deal (I don't have *that* many more followers than you do!) as number of audiences. Having people from too many different contexts following me pushes me more in the direction of a sort of bland acceptability than I'd like.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @m_ashcroft and
On alt twitter I have more permission to just behave in a particular way because it seems fun and I'd like to explore it more and see who that attracts.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @m_ashcroft and
And it's not like I don't push back on this on main a bit, I've not gone full Content Producer or anything, but there are a lot of things where it's just kinda not worth it.
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