There's a trick to earning revenue on Twitter — the system only counts data from the first tweet, and replies afterward don't count. In other words, no matter how many times you reply below a certain tweet, the views and interactions on those replies won't be included in the platform's revenue statistics. Only your original tweet will be included in the revenue calculation. This rule can be a bit harsh for users who frequently participate in discussions and reply often.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 5h ago
Wow, this rule is really a trap.
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FancyResearchLab
· 5h ago
This rule is really outrageous, working for the platform for free.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 5h ago
I should have known earlier, so now I mainly post original tweets, and replies are only for brand collaborations.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 5h ago
This rule is really heartbreaking, so I still need to post more original tweets.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 5h ago
No wonder I haven't gained any profit despite replying so much; it was all in vain.
There's a trick to earning revenue on Twitter — the system only counts data from the first tweet, and replies afterward don't count. In other words, no matter how many times you reply below a certain tweet, the views and interactions on those replies won't be included in the platform's revenue statistics. Only your original tweet will be included in the revenue calculation. This rule can be a bit harsh for users who frequently participate in discussions and reply often.