ynnad
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ynnad
@dannyundefined
a simple guy on a self improvement journey
शामिल हुए Aralık 2025
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@Nithya_Shrii Betrayal is nothing to be taken lightly. If someone does something once, they might do it again.
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@PerfectGuide_ Just put on foot in front of the other each day and let your life naturally flow
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@Thedrivenman If you can’t take ownership of your own life, chances are you can’t do anything else right
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@Thebiglade Only mature and disciplined men can settle and be fully content.
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@DorianB112 Like they say “You cannot out train a bad diet”. I think training not matter how much with the wrong nutrition doesn’t get you anywhere.
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@JacobCEdmunds I’m fairly new so I will keep it at 2 posts a day and spend the rest of the time connecting with people.
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I didn’t read 24,000 lines of code
But I did look through the X algorithm on GitHub
Here’s 6 implications for creators based on the newly published code:
1. Followers are not dead
2. Niching down is essential
3. Rage baiting is dangerous
4. Overposting hurts your reach
5. Space out your posts
6. Don’t post spam
This is a completely new system
If your reach is down, learn to adjust

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Strong stance, though "ban" always sounds cleaner in theory than in practice - same way DARE didn't stop drug use, kids will just find workarounds (burner accounts, parents' logins). The real fix is probably less about access and more about what the algorithms are optimised to do to attention spans, regardless of age
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@Listen_Brothers "Keep your head down and just focus on the next step" is also pretty good advice for never questioning whether the path you're on actually leads anywhere.
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If you're not in shape but still go to the gym, that's a win.
If you’re not rich but you're working towards it, that's a win.
You don't need to be perfect. You need to try.
Every day, put one foot in front of the other and keep your head down.
As a man, just focus on that next step.
The path shows the more you move.
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@theandreilucian The "focus on value, followers follow" formula conveniently skips that this advice is itself a tweet about follower growth, posted by someone whose numbers presumably did grow enough to make the story worth telling.
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@Devsthetix I can never skip squats. I have a love hate relationship with them.
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@DearS_o_n Most people who get criticised aren't being hated on for nothing, they're being criticised for something specific, and conflating the two is how people stop listening to feedback that actually matters.
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@FitnessEmpiree Someone can be visibly strong and muscular while being noticeably unfit when it comes to anything sustained, like running, hiking, or even just a long day on their feet.
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@Jainadave_ The "I started at 40" stories always undersell how much easier this is with disposable income for a trainer, good food, and recovery time, things a lot of people didn't have at 25 either.
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@PathOfMen_ If following the right accounts made millionaires, every guru's first 10,000 followers would all be rich by now. Funny how that never seems to be the case.
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@FabrizioRomano Milan fans betting their European future on the manager whose 3-4-2-1 system Old Trafford couldn't survive. Brave or desperate, hard to tell which.
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@nino_honmono Sounds like the kind of shift where nothing went wrong, which honestly might be the highest praise a workday can get.
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@Keir_Starmer Curious how this actually gets enforced without just turning into another excuse for mass age verification and ID checks for everyone else too.
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@stijnnoorman The algorithm doesn't judge taste, it judges retention. Those aren't the same thing, and conflating them is how we ended up with a feed full of rage bait and people calling it "what the people want."
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