Twitter. A short, quick burst of dynamic content with real-time updates and trends combined with entertainment. Memes on Twitter are my favorite form of social media content.
Twitter, without a second of a doubt. I'm into tech and software, which is happening on Twitter. Reddit could be as well, but I like the vibe of Twitter more.
@phillipstemann how do you organize all of the information? lists? I find it to be low information density since i have to scroll and scroll and scroll to get to everything. No at-a-glance or anything like reddit for example.
I will choose Instagram. It provides brilliant content for marketers and is an essential platform for any business. You can learn a lot from this social media platform.
I avoid them all (the whole like/look at me gets old) and have found communites around topics around needs/ interests as the alternative. I think large platforms will be graveyards in 10 years.
Twitter. I feel like it has the highest potential to be useful when building something and sharing stuff about it (read: glorified planned spamming via tweet schedulers for better engagement).
A few months ago I would have said Instagram....but now I'm not so sure. The algorithm changes and push to video has spoilt it for me. On the look out for 'the next big thing'.
Twitter, mostly because I find that for the topics I'm interested in, they typically have the best experts on their. I'm using social media mostly to learn / stay up to date, and for that purpose Twitter is great.
Twitter. The inflow of validated news and content is supreme on Twitter. You will find recurring screenshots of tweets found on other social media platforms by the time the news becomes overtly irrelevant.
Twitter - I've found it to be a great channel for educating myself on topics that interest me, get in the game before anyone else, and connect with interesting people all at the same time.
FAM - Social Finance. FAM has better
post transparency and it's a great platform for financial, technical and professional help. Full disclosure I'm the Co-founder 😁😁. After FAM I suppose Product Hunt haha
Twitter. Short dynamic content with real-time updates and trends with a twist of entertainment. I love the content shared on Twitter in the form of memes.
It depends on the aim and audience. I find myself using Twitter lately for my coaching and insulting purposes. But LinkedIn is great for large organic reach. We are using Pinterest for inspiring and visual content.
It depends on many factors, first what is the purpose? Secondly what's your target audience? Thirdly what sort of goals you have? Fourthly, do you wish to create a ripple effect or just shoot in the dark? Fifth, what sort of product or services you are propagating, for common people or professionals? and lastly what sort of content you wish to bang their heads with?
MYND