I've been on Xitter, Facebook, Instagram, Substack, etc.
I think there is some validity to the theory that you are getting more human engagements here in general than on the other platforms-- or at least, that's a part of the reason.
My Likes/RTs/comments tend to be 8-15 times higher here than on the other platforms, even when I have had far more followers there than here. They aren't necessarily disagreeing, but they are at least showing they read it.
Would you say that your interactions in general are higher in number, or just the debating?
I've been on Xitter, Facebook, Instagram, Substack, etc.
I think there is some validity to the theory that you are getting more human engagements here in general than on the other platforms-- or at least, that's a part of the reason.
My Likes/RTs/comments tend to be 8-15 times higher here than on the other platforms, even when I have had far more followers there than here. They aren't necessarily disagreeing, but they are at least showing they read it.
@evacide @KO6YQ
I've been on Xitter, Facebook, Instagram, Substack, etc.
I think there is some validity to the theory that you are getting more human engagements here in general than on the other platforms-- or at least, that's a part of the reason.
My Likes/RTs/comments tend to be 8-15 times higher here than on the other platforms, even when I have had far more followers there than here. They aren't necessarily disagreeing, but they are at least showing they read it.
Would you say that your interactions in general are higher in number, or just the debating?
@evacide @KO6YQ
I've been on Xitter, Facebook, Instagram, Substack, etc.
I think there is some validity to the theory that you are getting more human engagements here in general than on the other platforms-- or at least, that's a part of the reason.
My Likes/RTs/comments tend to be 8-15 times higher here than on the other platforms, even when I have had far more followers there than here. They aren't necessarily disagreeing, but they are at least showing they read it.