Realized that publishing as an article format rather than just a tweet would've gotten better algorithm visibility. Content distribution strategy matters more than people think—longer-form posts tend to get more engagement and reach on most platforms. Worth keeping in mind for future Web3 discussions and project updates.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
13 Likes
Reward
13
5
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
LiquidityWizard
· 19h ago
lmao yeah the algorithm is basically just a liquidity pool disguised as a recommendation engine—give it more content depth, it routes more volume your way. statistically significant difference in reach btw, we're talking like 3x engagement uplift minimum if you actually structure things properly instead of shitposting into the void
Reply0
DuckFluff
· 01-06 20:54
Long articles are indeed top-notch; the Twitter style is no longer sustainable.
View OriginalReply0
FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-06 20:41
Hey, I knew long articles are more popular than tweets a long time ago. Only now do I realize it.
View OriginalReply0
MEV_Whisperer
· 01-06 20:36
I should have understood this principle long ago; long-form content indeed can't compete with algorithms... But how many people in the Web3 community actually take the time to read an entire article?
View OriginalReply0
token_therapist
· 01-06 20:28
Long-form content is indeed popular, but the Web3 space is still most active on the Twitter ecosystem.
Realized that publishing as an article format rather than just a tweet would've gotten better algorithm visibility. Content distribution strategy matters more than people think—longer-form posts tend to get more engagement and reach on most platforms. Worth keeping in mind for future Web3 discussions and project updates.