The algorithm for closing the door is likely designed in a way that incorporates random elements, making it difficult for anyone to reverse-engineer the algorithm. Instead of being predictable, people can only speculate or make educated guesses about its workings.
I agree because in the past, I had considerable success hacking into Twitter accounts. However, I took a break for about a year. Now that I'm back at it, I'm facing difficulties gaining followers and creating viral tweets.
It appears that the number of likes is highly valued on Twitter. Additionally, I noticed that the home page highlights when Elon Musk is trending, and tweets that include "Elon Musk" tend to get promoted. Furthermore, it notifies users when Elon Musk likes a tweet.
It seems that to create a viral tweet, you need to include the trending topic in your tweet. For example, if Dogecoin is being widely discussed and promoted on people's home pages, you would need to mention "Dogecoin" in your tweet. Additionally, the tweet must have good engagement to have a chance of going viral.
I believe I may have found a strategy for achieving virality, although I'm not entirely sure. Here's my idea: I will create a main Twitter account, which I'll refer to as the "Mother account." This account will tweet about a trending and popular topic, such as "High Gas Prices." The tweet might be something like, "Damn, these high gas prices are killing me. Like this if you're feeling the impact of gas prices too."
Then, I'll create 2-3 additional accounts, which I'll call "slave accounts." These slave accounts will retweet and like the tweet from the Mother account. After that, I'll have 2-3 more slave accounts like the retweeted tweet from the previous set of slave accounts. Finally, I'll have around 5 slave accounts like the tweet from the second set of slave accounts. This way, the engagement will appear more organic and genuine.
Instead of directly using 20 slave accounts to like and retweet the tweet from the Mother account, which might be easily detected as bot activity by Twitter, this approach of funneling engagement from page to page should be more beneficial. I'm planning to test this strategy tonight.
Twitter has proven to be a lucrative platform for me over the years, and I've made a lot of money from it.