Anonymous ID: d480ff April 11, 2018, 5:27 a.m. No.996232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6263

>>996111

good thoughts, good graphs,

as usual.

imo #DeleteFaceBook is the winner.

I recommend using for obvious reasons.

Others are born and weak. We are not

big enough to trend any hash yet, so we

have to ride the ones doing well.

 

Strong hash and our desired hash,

not yet the same thing. We are to small

of a group. Not enough influence, not

enough twtrs and RTers. So imo we are

forced to use what is already doing well,

example #DeleteFaceBook.

 

Only time to use a weak hash, imo, is

when making a statement for a particular

twt, such as #TrustSessions. It probably

has weak results right now, but used to

make a statement, used to track numbers.

Graphics 1-3 show this clearly, that our

desired hash and the correct hash are not

yet the same, imo. If we get large enough

one day, they can be the same, but only after

enough of us are committed to desired hash.

It's fun to born hash, but they really don't

serve us well at the moment, if we are

dispensing red pills.

 

Dispensing red pills, you want your words,

links, vids, memes, etc to spread as far as

possible. Weak hash does not do this as

well as strong hash.

 

Starting a movement, such as Dough with

#TheRainMakers, it's okay to use born hash.

Obviously movements start small. In a month,

who knows how large it will be. Obviously,

it's spelling is so important in these types

of missions. imo, if not too late, shorten

#TheRainMakers to #RainMakers, but just

a suggestion. TRM do what's best for y'all.

Shorter the hash, better in long run, for

various reasons, such as more room for

twtr message, easier to type, less chance of

mistake spelling. Cut and pasta (cut and paste from preferred word processor) still best

method, but be careful to change it up each

twt a bit to avoid ban.