Are we overusing the algorithm excuse, or is it a valid concern?

beni
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Do you find yourself blaming the algorithm when your social media posts don't get the engagement you hoped for? I do.

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Swayam Siddha
I feel like its less to do with the algorithm as it is to do with what takes to play along. Like I know for Instagram right now the comments on your post, how many times that post has been shared on DMs and how many saves but given the effort it takes I have a decision to make as to whether I'll do what's needed or just let it be hoping for a miracle
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My3 Murthy
I think algorithms do play a massive role in which content gains traction. The quality of content matters, but we cannot forget the fact that we need to cater to the algorithm which is not necessarily a bad thing- when done in moderation
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Gurkaran Singh
Oh, blaming the algorithm for low engagement is the modern-day equivalent of "the dog ate my homework"—sometimes it's true, but other times we might just need to up our content game! Time to sprinkle some tech-savvy magic on those posts, right?