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12th June 2024 at 10:33 pm #17634
Annoyingly, Twitter have just removed their analytics, so I can no longer track how well my promo posts there are doing. That’s going to make it tricky to adapt and tune the marketing I do there for this community.
No warning or anything, they just got rid of them!
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13th June 2024 at 11:04 am #17641
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13th June 2024 at 4:24 pm #17647
When companies do that, it usually means that the statistics are not telling a good enough story.
It’s like surveys. A company will commission a survey, but only make the results public if the response proves whatever it is that they set out to prove in the first place.
What they don’t tell you is that before commissioning that survey they probably had to tune the questions four times in order to get the result that they wanted. And that for every survey they publish results for there are many others that they don’t want you to see the results.
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13th June 2024 at 8:33 pm #17651
Possibly, but Twitter’s stats were really useful. They helped me make much better progress. Now I’m working blind to a large degree.
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13th June 2024 at 7:27 pm #17650
I’m not sire on their nudity rules but have you considered threads? Works very much like twitter used to without all the far right hate and general incompetence that Musk has brought to the party.
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13th June 2024 at 8:41 pm #17652
You only get far right hate on any system if you follow people like that. Just don’t follow that crap.
As far as I know, Threads is owned/run by Facebook, so I’m guessing the same rules apply. Facebook doesn’t permit nudity etc.
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15th June 2024 at 10:50 am #17666
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24th June 2024 at 10:24 pm #17698
Thank you, @risktaker, but posting male nudity reduces my reach there.
I’m finding it really restricting not having access to analytics anymore. I mostly have to go on my total follower count and compare the individual posts – which is a faff without access to the overview. I’m hoping Twitter will reconsider.
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