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RE: Earn Your Damn Audience First Before You Start Complaining about Engagement

It was much harder to build my twitter account that it was to build my original account here and both took some time and engaging with others.

We tend to care more about opinions and daily stories from people we know than people we don't know, so one of the best ways to improve engagement is to go engage with others.

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It was much harder to build my twitter account that it was to build my original account here and both took some time and engaging with others.

It's a small knit community so everybody who makes effort connecting will eventually be found sooner and given the nature of how few names pop up from the masses compared to twitter's fast paced feeds, we get more time to review and catch up on some people we favor.

Sorry, I overlooked this comment when I was making some rounds catching up on Hive stuff. Yeah, public relations ain't easy and it's what mostly get one's name off out there but it's a prerequisite to anything good like having good relations with people irl. You think something so basic gets undervalued.

Most people would know the answer to their worries about not getting noticed but they ain't willing to put in the work making it happen and would just settle for churning out content in the abyss hoping someone notices their worth. Social relations don't work that way and some may find a stoke of luck if they be in a place where there are more people seeking out others than secluding to their own circles but online.

I botched my public relations cross platform because I just don't have a lot of free time connecting with people of similar interests due to real life stuff so I can't really complain if I become forgotten on those platforms instantly where people have scarcity of other people to keep them occupied.