Twetch signal-to-noise ratio has increased 10 fold since th…

Twetch ·

Twetch signal-to-noise ratio has increased 10 fold since the addition of paying followers, why ?
1) you want to get more followers by posting quality content
2) you don't want to spam your followers
3) you want your followers to like/answer you

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Twetch ·

the value of what is signal compared to noise in information is subjective, just like all value. I speak for myself from what I can read and also from how I feel more empowered to post quality now that we have followers.
BUT...

Twetch ·

how did you measure this signal to noise? I just wanna learn shit and i am willing to pay for it. I suspect i have enough bsv as well as many here and don't care about 10 cents. Are you projecting or trying to get me on board some twetch ethos?

Twetch ·

Yes, followers give you something to build. You might make no profit for a long time, but then as your following grows over a year say, then you begin to earn more for the work you put in.

Twetch ·

the value of what is signal compared to noise in information is subjective, just like all value. I speak for myself from what I can read and also from how I feel more empowered to post quality now that we have followers.
BUT...

Twetch ·

But you got me thinking and actually I think twetch created the very first way to measure signal-to-noise ratio objectively in social media, or at least a good heuristic of it.

Twetch ·

for the very first time in history we can now have a measure of how much real value (value people are willing to pay for) is generated on a social media, auditable publicly and in real time.

Twetch ·

Interesting. I like your response and I will follow you. I on the other hand do not care if i am followed. to each their own .