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by meheleventyone
1689 days ago
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It doesn’t have to be arguments, lots of people take part in the discourse of the day without arguing. Usually with lengthy threads or other things like the ubiquitous content marketing strategy of asking open ended questions “what kind of vegetable would you be?” and so on. Once you see the pattern it makes a lot of the viral stuff on Twitter a bit eye rolling. The unsolved problem across all genres of content is still discovery though which is why the single most important activity after you have good content is marketing it. That can be both very time consuming and expensive relative to income to shift the needle on and leads to chasing algorithms around and the strong power law distribution in the results because of all of this gets much easier the bigger your audience is thanks to network effects. The growth of the creator side of the gig economy is largely about that on a personal level. |
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