Forsaken
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I ignore twitter spammers almost instantly.Because everything you've said is all about Twitter spamming basically. I don't follow auto-posters (or even human posters) who don't "engage" in users. When I see this, I unfollow:
What is that link to?
Take this tweet for example:
How is the first 6 hashtags relevant to the #evo2k tournament? I'm not a huge gamer, so I don't know, but if I was looking for evo2k, I see a spam post.
Kurt's method brings information about what to expect with more information in the actual tweet:
I know that August 5th, 2003, DID's "Life for Rent" was the 7th best seller in the UK in the 2000s. I learn that before I follow a link. I'd rather get that than hashtag spam any day.
Oh, and it appears that everything Kurt, Fred, and everyone else has said has fallen on deaf ears as you're "downplaying" them...
If your Tweets don't have content, I have no reason to pay attention to you. I can understand auto-posting some things (like an announcement that brings important information), but if the majority is just spammed hash tags and pointless content, there is no reason to bother with the person.