You can infer a lot on here from, 1. Alice likes or interacts with your tweet; then, shortly after, 2. Bob likes or interacts with your tweet. if you notice that this particular pattern occurs reliably.
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Replying to @hautdesert
Or if he does, really. Follower relationships are really crude; interaction frequencies are useful to weight them a bit; but, Bob follows Alice's attention cues you as to how twitter is allocating things.
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Replying to @generativist @hautdesert
It's also not an easily API-accessible observation. Likes don't come with timestamps.
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