I'm not sure if it's about being a nobody exactly. There is more often often than not various things at play including gender, the fact I'm
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not in any explicit clique etc. But yes, it's also follower count but more importantly how your followers interact with you.
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I have noticed various interesting trends. Scientists with > 5k followers do not seem to get more "quality" engagement than those with <.
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Also Twitter seems to "know me" very well. It flags stuff I tweet about e.g., my home country to people that follow me on here even though
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we never interact and they see the post. Strange. Especially when you take into account my ethnic group is only 100k people.
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I once tweeted something only relevant to pretty much one follower, who I lived with but have only tweeted once or twice to and she saw it!
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Incredibly impressive. Do not ask how it works.
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Really well-calibrated topic modelling is my guess.
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This is the most impressive example I have seen so far!https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/877282370931630081 …
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