Armando :rick: on Nostr: One of my least favorite types of posts on social media is when a user asks a ...
One of my least favorite types of posts on social media is when a user asks a question where they obviously know the answer but also know that it will generate lots of replies and engagement.
We don’t see much of that on the #fediverse because a simple reverse chronological algorithm doesn’t reward it. And for that, I’m thankful.
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