Teacher Bruce analyzed the popularity of a tweet from a data perspective, but in my experience, there are some differences. Firstly, there are too many bot accounts on Twitter now, and if the comment section is not managed properly, it's normal for an article with 10,000 reads to have 100 comments.
Additionally, some articles may have strong discussion but low transmissibility, resulting in low read counts but high comment counts. Conversely, it's also common to see articles with over 100,000 reads but only a single-digit number of comments. Retweets, likes, and even favorites may not necessarily align with the content of the article.
Twitter is a great hub for information, but it has a lot of noise. A distilled version of Twitter would be very practical, especially if it can achieve targeted searches; I believe it would be very popular.
Finally, I still think that writing content is primarily about being responsible for oneself. Whether it's trading or enjoyment, the first priority is to please oneself. For me, this is already a score of 80. If I find something meaningless, no matter how high the interaction, it’s just “cold numbers.”
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