If you post on Twitter, the chances of getting views are very low because their system works differently. For example, you can post about a trending topic, but you still won’t get views, even if your account isn’t restricted. You might have posted more than 5000 times, yet only a few posts get any views.

The algorithm has major issues with groups, communities, and audio groups. Every group has an admin who decides what will trend, and sometimes they even pay to make things trend. They keep paying until it trends; in fact, this is how they run the company. Whenever a crime occurs, the police have to post about it on their Twitter handle. People also run campaigns tagging the police in crime videos to help catch the criminals. This is a good thing, but there are also Hindu-Muslim related campaigns running on Twitter every day. Twitter doesn’t promote new accounts much; it prioritizes the biggest accounts because they have people to engage with their posts. This is its best feature. Twitter hashtags are constantly trending, and thousands or millions of people are posting all the time, but who are these people who are so active?

Why don’t they comment on or repost your posts? This is where you get stuck. When you post about the same trending topics, you should get comments and reposts on your posts, but that doesn’t happen. Your reach remains low, no matter how much you post. That’s the truth.

Youtube
Based on my experience on YouTube, it’s all about search engine optimization (SEO). Your video’s performance depends on keywords. If you want to grow quickly, watch trending videos and create a video using the same song and acting in a similar way to what’s shown in the video. You’ll start getting views on your video. Many videos on YouTube have been sitting there for years without any views; this is due to poor search engine optimisation.

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