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In this concise, punchy guide, MKBHD presents practical Twitter tips intended to help viewers tweet more effectively and avoid common mistakes. He begins by stressing moderation, noting that tweeting excessively,specifically more than about 15,000 times,is unnecessary and can flood followers’ timelines. The speaker immediately pivots to positive behavior, encouraging new accounts to actually tweet rather than sit idle, and discouraging posts about meals as being of limited interest to audiences. He also advises against asking for followers, explaining that such requests only reach current followers rather than potential new ones. The tips progress through a blend of etiquette and strategy: avoid venting frustration about Twitter itself, refrain from tweeting to companies for immediate fixes, and never tweet from the toilet. The guidance continues with caution around retweets, a warning not to indulge in public temper tantrums, and a recommendation to keep any rants civilized and short, ideally three tweets or fewer, to prevent cluttering others’ timelines. Throughout, the host emphasizes the high visibility of online content, reminding viewers that the vast majority of tweets are public, so shared images or statements should be considered with care. The overall takeaway is a balanced approach to tweeting that favors thoughtful sharing, respectful engagement, and a clean, manageable social media presence, framed with light humor and a memorable, endearing outro moment.
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Questions answered
- What is the main rule about tweet frequency according to the video?
- The video suggests not tweeting excessively, cautions against tweeting more than 15,000 times, and emphasizes posting thoughtfully rather than spamming.
- Why should you avoid tweeting about what you’re eating?
- It’s presented as less interesting to others and not a strong value proposition for followers.
- What should you do if you feel like ranting online?
- Keep it civilized, limit to three tweets or fewer, and avoid spamming other timelines.