Disagree Like = mildly enjoy OR “I really like this but I don’t want to be seen publicly endorsing this” RT = my audience might like this, I might like this. Weak signal RT w comment = here to quibble, but engagement+ RT w endorsement comment = most positive engagementhttps://twitter.com/iancassel/status/1218963805021097984 …
Really interesting. I just retweeted though, so probably not good material for your next bit haha.
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Did you ever try tweeting out something that bombed on twitter? Paradoxically, I could see that working well as well because if you write something very controversial then people won't like it either. Maybe the ideal comedy tweet just gets you a ton of DMs with "lol"
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My approach was to post random bits that came to me or I had written down, often contextualized to finance, and then use the 5-20% That did well. Some bomb, most just “eh.” If it works in text generally if you bomb it’s a performance issue IMHO.
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= You like it but not enough to share it
RT with comment = You like most of it, and your comment is meant to clarify which part you like the most
RT without comment = The nicest thing you can do. You love it. Nothing to add.

