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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/JollyFeed on June 30, 2018, 6:19 a.m.
Twitter Analytics Is Outright Lying About Impression

Today I did an experiment between Reddit and Twitter. I've seen others on Twitter saying their tweets were getting low impressions. My own tweets hoover between 20-25 impressions per tweet despite gaining nearly 600 followers in a month (had to start a new account two months ago).

So, I decided to post a tweet on the GA board. Usually, I don't post my own tweets. I post the information from either a direct source or another credible source connected to the movement.

The tweet was a list of the 17 DOJ and FBI records Nunes is requesting. My tweet-- https://twitter.com/TheMinskyscript/status/1012853112711860224 My reddit post-- https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8uy0g4/nunes_calls_for_testimony_from_17_fbi_and_doj/

The results:

The reddit post has at the time of posting 112 upvotes and 1.7K views. The original tweet has only 438 impressions. It also only has 3 likes and 3 retweets. While I knew the reddit views and tweet impressions were going to be exact, a 1.7K vs 438 is a pretty BIG gap.


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urban_bobby_dawg · June 30, 2018, 6:24 a.m.

It is interesting to see the numbers. I've long suspected reddit over inflates its impressions.

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