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There are probably those who rock their Twitter account. I myself recently began to delve deeply into this sector and read quite a lot of information both on Twitter itself from threads and spaces, as well as from CIS sources (guides, chat rooms, BOS).
Below I will give my own of those points that, in my opinion, you would not have read in a regular article from cis influencers or would not have seen in the CIS guides about Twitter at all.
-> Likes and Bookmarks
Like and bookmark EVERYTHING you interact with (posts, comments).
This helps promote your content and profile in the algorithms of these users, even if they didn't subscribe to you right away.
-> Using platforms like Kaido (for the crypto niche):
Users of these platforms actively subscribe to each other. You can get a lot of followers just by interacting (even liking) posts from people in this ecosystem.
-> Health monitoring:
Track changes in engagement in your typical posts, such as GM posts. (Spamming GM posts is not recommended)
-> Interaction with "bad" accounts:
Avoid active interaction (especially responses) with accounts with a bad reputation or without a blue check mark (if you don't know them). Their "poor health" can temporarily "infect" your account, reducing coverage.
Do not respond to provocative comments from such accounts under your posts.
-> Interaction with controversial content:
Even likes or comments under highly controversial or toxic tweets (such as hate speech) can temporarily reduce the reach of your account.
-> Temporary locks:
If you are too active in liking, commenting, or subscribing (for example, 300+ actions per hour), X may temporarily limit your actions for 1 hour.
Posting original content more frequently can help reduce the likelihood of such blockages.
Sometimes X may request confirmation that you are not a bot (for example, enter a code). This is normal with high activity.
-> Links in DM:
DO NOT SEND LINKS IN PRIVATE MESSAGES (DM), ESPECIALLY DISCORD LINKS! This is a common reason for account blocking or suspension. All dms can be viewed by X.
-> Group chats in DM:
Avoid participating in too many group chats.
Pin important chats and turn off notifications (mute) to avoid distractions.
-> Demonetization:
If your account has been demonetized (for example, due to suspected violations of the rules), continue to appeal. If monetization is restored, you will be paid all the missed funds.
-> Pause every 10-15 replays, don't write in a row.
-> Do not duplicate the same type of comments.
-> Don't overdo it with emojis, GM/GN — it reduces trust.
-> It is recommended to make 1 post for every 30-50 replays.
-> The algorithm likes "deep" interactions: going to profile, saving, responding.
Money Posting is a quick reach strategy: (https://x.com/ClickMediaX/status/1929232786411442616 (to monetize your X)
Replay, which goes viral on its own.
How to do it:
-> Search for viral posts (sports, memes, scandals, current events).
-> Comment first.
-> Make contrasting, ironic, challenging comments.
-> Insert personal opinions, experiences, emotions.
-> Example: “Who believes in this at all?” / “It works, but only if you don't live in 2020.”
-> 1% of views from the main post is a good guideline (100k → your answer = 1k).
-> Don't be afraid of provocation, it works.
Required content formats:
-> Approximate proportion of content:
30% — serious content (expertise)
40% — light (memes, thoughts)
30% — money posting, replays
-> Replay every hour, especially during the active growth phase.
Always make a pinned tweet/replay with the best content.
Mistakes and what to avoid:
-> Replay > likes → looks like a bot.
-> Questions in each post → can be regarded as engagement farming.
-> Follow for follow is a bad metric, you are considered a consumer.
-> It is recommended to make 100-150 replays, 6-10 posts per day for moni posting.
-> Frequency: repeat about once an hour during active posting to avoid "debust" (downgrading in search results).
-> Restrictions: Do not reply to your own posts and do not reply to posts from your feed. Focus on 100 "money" posts per day.
-> Gradual growth: Start with fewer responses (for example, 30 on the first day, then 40, 50, 80, 100). One of the speakers on the new account, created 6-7 days ago, reached 1.3 million hits with a total of 400-500 responses, despite the current failures.
-> Select accounts for replies: If you have a small account, look for less popular accounts (with 4-5 thousand subscribers) that can get a viral post.
-> Content for "Money" posts:
Videos and Images: Use lots of videos and images.
Short, provocative text: Short, "slightly provocative" text works well, evoking emotions and comments. Example: the post "You can't be successful and smoke weed" got 200 comments and 500 likes, but only 5,000 views due to crashes.
-> Tactics of "hitting" famous personalities: You can reply to famous people's tweets with provocative comments to increase engagement.
Avoiding "bot-like" behavior
-> Profile cleanup: Remove from the bio all links, hashtags and mentions of web pages that do not belong to you. One of the speakers noted that after that, his tweets "started typing like crazy."
-> Variety of actions: Don't follow the same cycle. Alternate between likes, reposts, citations, and comments to avoid looking like a bot.
-> Use of Quotation (Quote Tweets) and Reposts (Reposts):
Support for others: To support other accounts, quoting (quote tweet) is always better than just reposting (repost). The quote "will help your brand and those you help," and the repost will affect only your subscribers.
-> Content Generation: Quotes are also "considered one of your posts," which helps on the path to monetization. If you have a "writer's block", quote someone's post and add your comment.
-> As you grow, agree not only to make mutual likes and comments, but also mutual reposts. It is important to delete old reposts regularly, unless, of course, you are an ambassador, etc.