It's a vicious cycle: 1. New social platform grabs your contacts from your address book. 2. You (and millions of others) help create an incredible ecosystem where connection thrives. 3. Platform locks down your reach and monetizes by selling ads (or your data).
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The truth is, most indie creators need to do arbitrage on platforms (FB, Twitter, etc) in order to grow their audience or acquire customers. (Google Search being the big one) I think that's OK. It's users (like us) who made these networks significant in the first place!
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Without our: - Data - Usage - Content - Connections - Word of mouth ... the big platforms have no "network effects." We built this city.pic.twitter.com/S4guoH5cta
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These days, we genuflect to the platforms. We optimize our content for them, praying that the algorithm gods will reward us. But we shouldn’t forget that it was our links, our sitemaps, our writing, our video, our open source code, and our data that built these platforms.
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Exactly why despite the hype about clubhouse I didn't want/ask for an invite. I'm not willing to upload my address book (though I'm sure I'm in their system anyways from other people, but alas....)
Dziękujemy. Twitter skorzysta z tych informacji, aby Twoja oś czasu bardziej Ci odpowiadała. CofnijCofnij
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Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
Twitter jest przeciążony lub wystąpił chwilowy problem. Spróbuj ponownie lub sprawdź status Twittera, aby uzyskać więcej informacji.
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