For the anon who talked about it (
>>93140932) sorry I forgot to reply in time! I checked and supposedly, there are some things and "steps" to take into account based on the info I saw around and got to read! you should:
Try to have around 500 followers, there seems to be a floor before twitter gives you a big boost because of premium around that first mark, then there are others at like 5k, 20k, 100k, and every other +300k or so after that
Use the reply boost to inform the algo that you are interacting with the twitter enviroment as a shole, it seems to be a part of the built-in system that encourages you to also "reach out" and associate, reply, go into public chains, and something thst I don't think is as true but that I also read: follow trends
And something that isn't specific to premium accounts, but rather to the general user visibility: not have too many followers who are completely dead on your follower list! Those are either accounts which have no activity nor which interact at all with posts, hard to notice, or more easy to spot bots and such! You might want to prune some "followers" if so, the recommended avg was less than 20% of your followers being bots, and I didn't find any trustable platform capable of performing the pruning for you!
>>93203315
You are starting to get a lil bit mean anon, is everything fine? Please don't be so mean