we need a @MemeInsider to track the twitter "clout account" trends: in what areas are the likes rising? where are they falling? which accounts should we be "shorting?" what are the likes-to-monetization ratios (is that money in Patreon funding? in invoicing freelance "takes?") ?
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meanwhile i do a fairly robust freelance business. with one notable exception, if i'm typing a piece, it's for a decent sum of money. but these pieces exist outside of the takeconomy or wokeconomy. they're just work-for-hire, so they shouldn't count in an analysis of my account
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thus you can't really do much with an account like this one. there are some other "working writers" in the same boat -- they just produce copy for hire on unglamorous niche topics. but a scabbing academic, tenured ideally, can often be found on here working a big brand account
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@Tinkzorg mentioned this topic to me in the context of these hard-to-classify mini-big accounts that nevertheless serve no discernible function that would justify the time/effort expended on making them so marketable. he also mentioned tweets lamenting declines in likes, etc.Show this thread -
in other words, can there be a "recession" for likes, which are essentially free? can accounts "dip" if their content goes off-brand? this and many other hot topics were discussed on the latest
@whatisleftpod with@tereseaimee, angela nagle, and@Tinkzorg , coming soon.Show this thread
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