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In recent months, Elon Musk has eliminated the "latest tweets" feature on Twitter, leaving users with only two options: viewing the algorithmic timeline or the "people you follow" timeline. Unfortunately, both options are disappointing.
Elon's algorithmic timeline is notably flawed and has turned into a comical spectacle of sorts. Many prominent accounts now resort to posting about "the next crypto 100x" just to generate a flood of 2,000 replies.
The latest trend in engagement tactics involves offering a prize to any comment that receives zero likes. It goes something like this: "In the next 2 hours, I will give $100 to any comment under this tweet with zero likes." This prompts everyone to rush in, post a comment, and start liking other comments in the hope that their own comment will emerge as the winner. It's an explosion of engagement, where everyone comments and likes each other's comments.
Elon's removal of the "latest tweets" timeline has significantly impacted the quality of the platform. Engagement games like the one described above are just the beginning, and the overall timeline now appears chaotic and unappealing. Essentially, your top 100 tweets will likely be various versions of these engagement bombs.
Elon's algorithmic timeline is notably flawed and has turned into a comical spectacle of sorts. Many prominent accounts now resort to posting about "the next crypto 100x" just to generate a flood of 2,000 replies.
The latest trend in engagement tactics involves offering a prize to any comment that receives zero likes. It goes something like this: "In the next 2 hours, I will give $100 to any comment under this tweet with zero likes." This prompts everyone to rush in, post a comment, and start liking other comments in the hope that their own comment will emerge as the winner. It's an explosion of engagement, where everyone comments and likes each other's comments.
Elon's removal of the "latest tweets" timeline has significantly impacted the quality of the platform. Engagement games like the one described above are just the beginning, and the overall timeline now appears chaotic and unappealing. Essentially, your top 100 tweets will likely be various versions of these engagement bombs.