A few days ago, I casually looked into Twitter's recommendation algorithm and traffic distribution logic, and did a few tests. The results were unexpected — the traffic exceeded one million in a single day. It seems that the operational approach is quite clear, and not as complicated as I initially thought. I plan to run a few more days of data collection, organize the experimental results and experiences, and share them with everyone for reference.
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Million traffic? Bro, isn't this just discovering Twitter's password?
Wait, did you really get it through or are you just cappin?
Share the data, don't keep us in suspense.
This routine feels a bit familiar, same old story.
Waiting for your review, don't give the standard answer again.
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InscriptionGriller
· 3h ago
Million traffic? Bro, what is that? The套路 on Twitter has been played out long ago. The key is whether you can monetize this wave of popularity, or it's just the prelude to harvesting the chives.
Waiting to see the data. Don't just tell stories; you need on-chain evidence to back it up.
I've seen this kind of operation too many times. In the end, it always turns into a death spiral. It still depends on how you maintain it later.
Oh wow, another big shot who cracked the traffic code has appeared. There are so many "experience sharing" in the crypto world, it's really a sign of technical involution.
The data looks good, but the real test is the conversion rate. Don't let it turn into the old trick of a Ponzi scheme again.
Twitter's traffic conversion rate is usually garbage unless you have a real project to support it later.
This guy has figured it out. It looks simple, but most people still produce a pile of crap.
Let's wait and see if you really have some skills or if you're just another chive harvester's victim.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 3h ago
Million traffic in one day, bro, you're really cheating the system
Twitter's algorithm isn't as mysterious as I imagined, it's kind of interesting
Once you've sorted out the data, I'll mark it first
You're speaking so casually, there must be a lot of effort behind it
Really? So impressive? I want to see the detailed share
Is your operational approach clear? Then I need to learn from you
I believe in you, don't let it be another fake traffic bubble haha
Million in a single day, what kind of operation is this, how did you do it
Publish the tutorial early, I'm interested in this business
A few days ago, I casually looked into Twitter's recommendation algorithm and traffic distribution logic, and did a few tests. The results were unexpected — the traffic exceeded one million in a single day. It seems that the operational approach is quite clear, and not as complicated as I initially thought. I plan to run a few more days of data collection, organize the experimental results and experiences, and share them with everyone for reference.