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What Makes You Retweet A Brand Post?

A useful tip, a funny take, a strong opinion, a product update, or something that starts a good conversation? For brands marketing on X, what makes a post feel worth sharing with your own followers?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 2 days ago

Would You Trust A Brand More After Seeing How It Handles Criticism On X?

Anyone can look professional when everything is going well. The interesting part starts when someone complains publicly and the brand has to respond. Do you think those interactions can influence whether people decide to buy?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 3 days ago

Being an Artist on Twitter Does Not Feel Worth It Anymore

I spent the last two years building a community on Twitter, and today my account was permanently suspended.

My account had already been locked by the automated moderation system dozens of times, but this time it was apparently taken down because of user reports. My art does not promote or encourage self harm. It was all fictional content.

The frustrating part is that most of my clients were on Twitter. I had built a real audience there, made money through it, and connected with people who genuinely cared about my work.

I am appealing the suspension, but I am not very hopeful after seeing how the moderation system handles reports.

I even paid for Twitter Premium this month because I thought having access to better support might help with account issues. Now I just feel stupid for spending the money.

Are other artists experiencing similar suspensions over relatively harmless content? I would really like to hear what your experiences have been.

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 4 days ago

Would You Take 10K Likes Or 1K New Followers?

Assume both came from genuine users and happened on the same tweet. The likes would make the post look successful, but followers could keep engaging with future content. Which result would you choose for long-term growth?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 5 days ago

More Followers Or Better Engagement From Your Existing Audience?

Growing from 10K to 50K followers sounds great, but having a smaller audience that consistently likes, replies, and reposts can be more useful. If you had to choose one, which would you prioritize?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 6 days ago

Sometimes The Best Marketing Starts With Listening

Brands can spend a lot of time creating campaigns without paying enough attention to what customers are actually asking for. Do you think listening to customers should come before creating the next marketing strategy?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 7 days ago

A Brand Has 20K Followers But Only A Few People Actually Buy

Would you consider the audience valuable, or does a low number of buyers suggest the marketing is reaching the wrong people? How would you figure out whether the problem is the audience, offer, or messaging?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 8 days ago

Which Feels Like A Bigger Win 1K Likes Or 200 Retweets?

Assuming both tweets received similar views, which result would you prefer for your own account? Would you choose the bigger like count or the smaller number of people who actively shared your post?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 9 days ago

Which Creates More Buying Confidence For You?

Seeing lots of customer photos, detailed written reviews, active conversations on social media, or quick replies from the brand? Which one usually removes the most hesitation before you buy?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 18 days ago

Which Metric Would You Trust The Most?

Imagine two tweets are about the exact same topic. One has millions of views but very little engagement. The other has fewer views but hundreds of reposts and replies. Which one would you trust more, and what makes that metric stand out to you?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 21 days ago

Do Customer Replies Create More Buying Confidence Than Brand Posts?

A polished post can grab attention.

Helpful customer conversations often answer the questions that matter most.

Which one influences you more?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 25 days ago

You Get To Ask Every Customer One Honest Question... What's It?

Imagine every customer had to answer one question truthfully before leaving your website.

No polite answers.

No fake survey responses.

You only get one question.

What are you asking?

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u/Major-Island-4182 — 1 month ago