@BenjaminDEKR: I have 43,600 followers on X. 36% are verified followers (over 15,000) X showed my most recent post to only 780 people,…
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User BenjaminDEKR notes that despite having 43,600 followers (36% verified), X showed his most recent post to only 780 people, questioning the platform's algorithm.
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I have 43,600 followers on X.
36% are verified followers (over 15,000)
X showed my most recent post to only 780 people, after eleven hours.
That seems kind of broken.
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