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Ronan Berder
@hunvreus
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The X algo favors consistency, engagement, dwell time, and penalizes negative signals (e.g. mute). No surprises there. I come to X to read the unfiltered thoughts of folks smarter than me. I hope X keeps better at surfacing original, raw content.
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i asked codex to analyze the new x algorithm and find the new meta strategy for posting on x this is what it said: Make posts that get fast, real engagement from the right niche, without creating negative feedback. The algorithm is trying to predict whether each viewer will like, reply, repost, click, dwell, watch, follow, or negatively react. So virality is not just "get likes." It is more like: "Can this post reliably make the right people stop, react, and pass it on?" Practical strategy: 1. Pick a clear lane The system uses topic signals. If you post randomly across politics, AI, memes, fitness, investing, and personal updates, the model has a harder time knowing who should see you. A focused account is easier to route into the right audience. 2. Optimize for replies and reposts, not just likes A viral post usually gives people a reason to say "true," argue, add an example, quote it, or send it to someone. Strong formats: "Most people think X, but actually Y." "Here is the mistake everyone makes with X." "I tested X so you do not have to." "The uncomfortable truth about X is…" "If you are doing X, stop doing Y." 3. Get dwell time The model cares about whether people pause. Use a strong first line, then enough substance that people actually read. Good posts often have: > a sharp hook > short lines > one clear idea > a payoff at the end 4. Avoid negative reactions The model also predicts "not interested," mute, block, report, and not-dwelled. Engagement bait can work short term, but if people quickly scroll past, mute, or mark uninterested, it hurts distribution. 5. Use media when it genuinely adds value The system has video/media signals. A chart, screenshot, demo, short clip, before/after, or visual proof can increase dwell and reposts. Random images probably do not help much. 6. Post into active moments Since the feed uses recent behavior and served-history memory, early traction matters. Post when your target audience is awake and active. The first audience teaches the system who else should see it. 7. Make the post easy to classify Do not be too vague. If the post is about AI agents, say AI agents. If it is about NBA, say NBA. Clear topical language helps routing. 8. Build a repeatable content shape Viral accounts often repeat formats: > strong opinion > useful teardown > simple framework > data-backed observation > story with lesson > visual proof > timely reaction inside a niche The current "meta" is probably high-signal niche posts with strong reply/repost hooks and low spam smell. Not generic motivational posting, not pure engagement bait, not random trend-chasing. The algorithm looks increasingly context-heavy: > who the user is > what topics they follow > what they recently engaged with > what they already saw > whether your post creates real positive behavior
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