For some reason lots of people thought I was talking about myself. No. This was about accounts with one million or more followers, that have like/RT counts similar to what you would see for an account with 5-15k followers.
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I guess it's just impossible to convey implicit information over Twitter (like the fact that I don't have over one million followers, say)
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Are there some specific accounts you can point to that this seems to be the case?
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for sure
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How can you solve it
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Maybe but what about inactive accounts?
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it might also mean that such hypothetical you has prophet-like qualities!
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@ me next time.
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You probably are getting order of 10K impressions, so you have about 1% of your followers seeing each Tweet. Which sounds low but you probably have fewer than 10% of MAP on a given day logged and then due to ranking average follower only sees about 10% of inventory.
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In my experience, a typical engagement rate is around 0.1% of raw follower count. A ~10 likes/RT median is consistent with ~10k followers, not 1 or 2 millions. Just saying
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