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TWITTER Surviving Change

Rules, Retweets, Responsibilities

Kurt Seapoint

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Informatik, EDV

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This is the handbook you need now to survive on Twitter...

Twitter: Surviving Change includes the latest on the “auto-suggest” issue that led many users to believe they were shadow-banned during the past two years.

If you have experienced a decrease in Interactions, a declining number of Impressions, difficulty posting and/or replying, a temporary lockout, less sales and web traffic from Twitter referrals, or you just have a feeling that something isn’t quite right... then read this book now.

Contents include chapters on shadow-banning, the platform’s shift from porn, the tweet count hike, continuing purges of bots and fake accounts, and what Section 230 means for social media users today. There is also a chapter covering issues we are still seeing in writers’ accounts on Twitter.

The level of enforcement on Twitter has increased since their latest Rules were implemented in March. Your account can be compromised right now, and you don’t even know it. Follow our checklist and quickly see how others see you on the platform.

Learn what to do if you find you have been penalized or if you’re caught in one of the platform’s known glitches. What took us months to research and repair, you can now accomplish in a matter of days with this book.

We realized the old advice we read for finding success on Twitter no longer worked for our accounts. Retweets and Likes didn’t matter so much anymore. “Impressions” suddenly became the new goal. Automated Retweets and Likes would get you kicked off the platform fast.

Twitter was once a fantastic seller’s market for us (writers and publishers) but that all changed at the end of 2017, so we had to figure out what to do to survive on the platform. We discovered how bot purges, software bugs, algorithm changes, outright account bans, and stealth penalties had apparently affected numerous Twitter accounts.

We still see issues on many streams every day on Twitter.

Our resources for Twitter: Surviving Change are shared within the book and will put you a step ahead of everyone else: we tell you where to go to obtain up-to-the-minute information and how to avoid future issues.

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Facebook, internet, shadow ban, Dummies, writers, marketing, Twitter, social media