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DEEJAY LYTZ🎚🎛
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INTERNATIONAL DEEJAY🌍 | MUSIC PRODUCER🎶 & BRAND VISIONARY CEO - TAKE OVER DJS INC Bookings/Partnership +256705936056
Uganda Katılım Şubat 2022
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Just don't work in places that pay Salaries to Banks😂
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With the new Copyright Bill, Teso radio stations should prioritize Teso music. Let our artists benefit from their own airwaves. #SupportLocal #TesoMusic
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@MaragiaWakili @MaragiaWakili When common sense was being distributed, you must’ve been handling something important elsewhere.
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You request for Kenzo's song on the radio, and they tell you they don't have it because the radio doesn't have an MOU with Kenzo to play his music...... meaning, you'll have to just go to YouTube or listen to a radio that can play Kenzo's music....ogenda wulira media houses bwezitagala banaye 😂😂😂🙌
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@AllanSseky Some media houses may resist paying, which could limit airplay for emerging artists, so no social media following for not yet established artists no followers on streaming platforms no revenue leading to a terrible cost to do promotions😂 hence selling assets leading to brokeness
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I have been an X Premium Plus subscriber since September 2024.
I was verified in June 2021.
I have 2.3 million followers and I would like to share an observation I have noted here on X.
I know this post will be deboosted.
In recent months on X, there have been growing complaints from African users and creators about reduced post visibility and uneven treatment, particularly over the past few months leading up to early 2026.
Africans on X have their posts deboosted and denied visibility.
Probably, it could be algorithmic manipulation that prioritises "nonsensical" or low-value content (like rage bait, low-IQ comics or trivial topics) for African audiences while suppressing more intellectual or substantive discussions from Africans.
Non-Africans' (especially Americans') intellectual content and viral political posts flood African timelines, but the reverse doesn't happen. This is the deprioritization of African creators on X.
A bigger flashpoint has been X's creator monetisation program, where many African creators reported receiving little to no payments in the January 2026 payout cycle despite reporting considerable engagement.
Every hour, I receive 3 or 4 of these OnlyFans slop in my DM yet when my followers DM me, their messages bounce or remain undelivered.
When I asked @X why Africans are being pushed to the bottom of the barrel here on X, I was told,
• Africans use bots and spam to cheat the algorithm.
• Africans don't have "interesting" information that generates engagement.
• Only 1% of Africans on X are verified, therefore, less prioritisation.
I find these excuses to be flimsy and bordering on deprioritization of Africans on X.
X is a global platform, and it should treat Africans the way it treats the rest.
@elonmusk and @nikitabier should look into this.
@Support
@premium

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@amerix We need to wake up, the only way is let's develop our own digital presence, Social Media sites, Music Streaming Platforms, TV Networks, Banks, everything we can think of
When we have our own, they will regreat not treating Us as Equals to the rest of the world
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@amerix Finance Institutions, Food and Drink Brands, Telecommunication Companies, Oil Companies, Tech Companies,etc.
Let's Duplicate Everything with our own ideas. That's the only way the Colonizers will learn to Value Us. Africa is 1 Billion People if we have our own,
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