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funtrek ,

Hashtags, hashtags, hashtags.

halm ,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

Post stuff others will want to boost and follow you for. Engage with others in a friendly and generous manner. Have fun, there is no algorithm to game.

The notion of being “discovered” and (implied) launching an influencer career is… probably a long shot on Mastodon, where people enjoy shitposts more than celebrities.

funkless_eck ,

This is twitter advice, but I assume it works.

I had about 10k followers and about 100 likes per tweet in my heyday - but had pretty much left about a year before elon took over, and fully left when he did.

It was a lot of work with little reward, but it was fun.

  • Post actually engaging content for your niche on a regular schedule, preferably more often than twice a day
  • you can maybe stretch to two niches on an account but likely you just want one
  • engage primarily with people in that niche
  • get to know them, build an online friendship
  • get into group dms or chats with multiple people in the same niche
  • nepotistically retweet each others stuff, publically respond favorably to it
  • unless you have a really interesting life, keep your real life out of it and focus on your niche
  • expect this process to be a committed 12 month process - so that’s at least 1000 posts, all should be high quality enough to warrant engagement.
michaelc ,
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@dch82 I usually use hashtags but you can also help out by following people you find interesting or know in real life.

dch82 OP ,

Nice, reply from Mastodon.

FundMECFSResearch ,

That’s why I moved to bluesky and couldn’t be happier.

A FOSS alternative but with an algorithm.

TORFdot0 ,

Use hashtags that are fairly active. You can search for them before posting to get an idea which ones to use. Even if your toot doesn’t have a good active hashtag, post it. People will check your profile before following and are more likely to follow accounts that are interesting and active.

Also consider posting just for yourself. Thoughts you want to note for later, things you found interesting and want to go back to. You likely aren’t going to get a huge amount of followers on the fedi unless you are well known unless you start following A LOT of people and you give them a reason to follow you back

fubarx ,

Most discovery is via hashtags since you can subscribe to one (for example gets you lots of news).

Also, following and blocking individual accounts, as appropriate. You’re not going to get the sort of random exposure to strangers that algorithmic boosting gets you on other social media.

JonsJava ,
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Almost all my followers came from me responding to their posts. I them also explore hashtags to find content and people.

InterSynth ,
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Other than using hashtags, you can join an instance which specializes in the content you want to share. Other members will be able to see your posts on the instance’s feed.

mbirth ,

Add hashtag #fedi22 and hashtags of your interests to your bio and add yourself to the Fediverse People Directory.

madjo ,

Use lots of hashtags relevant to your post. Follow people. Respond to other people’s posts.

aasatru ,
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  • Consider writing an introduction post. "Hello, I'm [this person], and I'm interested in [this and that]. I'll be posting about [these things], and I'm passionate about [something]." Tag it , along with other tags relevant to your interests. Check out what other people have written in their introduction for inspiration. Pin the introduction to your profile. Personally I never got around to writing one, but I'm pretty sure I would have had more followers if I did.
  • Write who you are in your bio - what can people expect if they follow you? Who are you? It doesn't need to disclose your true identity, but people follow other people on Mastodon, so it's good to make it look a bit personal.
  • Tag a relevant a.gup.pe. The group will boost your post to all its followers, making your post visible on more instances even if you don't have followers there yet. If you asked this on Mastodon, you might for example tag @fediverse and @mastodon, though neither are unfortunately very big. At least your post is likely to get pushed to the largest instances, and some people who are interested might see it in their feeds.
  • Throw in some relevant hashtags. Some Mastodon clients will hide them a bit if they're at the end of the post.
  • Search for content, follow relevant people when you see them. It takes a bit of time, but gradually you'll expand your network and get momentum. If you're in a small instance, you might search for relevant hashtag at a more central hub (like mastodon.social) or a more specialized one (like sciences.social if you're into social sciences)
fossilesque ,
Plopp ,

Hashtags are afaik the best way to go. Some hashtags have a bigger following than others.

Rogue1633 ,

Use hashtags that fit to your posting and that are used/followed often. I for example follow some hashtags that fit my interest and see postings of people I don’t know. When I created my first posting I used only three of these hashtags and quickly had some favourites and shares. Also try to be active in the comments, they are the places where people can find you easily.

souperk ,
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Follow people from other instances, if you find them interesting, chances are they will find you interesting and follow back.

Use tags, especially popular ones.

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