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by liamgooding
4414 days ago
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Yeah 100% agree, particularly with the "Instagram selfie tips to raise a seed round" link, I think people were more likely to be clicking to laugh at the article/author! Worth noting, I churned a few twitter followers during his period too who I suspect were pissed off at being link-baited :-( |
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The conclusion I’ve drawn from the data you’re about to see, is that we’re all looking for the ‘hacks’. The shortcuts. The non-obvious variables we can change to have a directly causal effect on helping us to get the things we really, really want: raising investment, getting MRR (and as you’re about to see) getting a date!
Surely, as you apparently agree, the conclusion is that people aren't looking for hacks, but rather they're looking for idiots to laugh at. The only causal effect going on here is that people who tweet stupid links cause people to laugh at them.