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fat_pa40
fat_pa40 :
it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become person
2026-07-09 18:31:12
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ebk_sinner2355
Tzz :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-09 12:47:10
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louise_mglt
𐙚 𝓛𝓸𝓾𝓲𝓼𝓮 :
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2026-07-09 18:33:02
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2026-07-09 05:58:32
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ghjgdnnkj
ghjgdnnkj :
absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-09 04:18:55
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rightistheonlyright
Alex✝️🇺🇸 :
@Peanuuts: @na go sial: @goonjuxg:staying in an algorithm a 10000 word exploration of flow systems and selfconsistency introduction to speak of staying in an algorithm is to borrow a term from technology and apply it across multiple layers of human experience algorithms at their core are sets of instructions structured pathways that map input to output intention to execution potential to result humans do not run on silicon yet we too follow patterns routines mental models and decision flows that shape our lives we may not call them algorithms but in practice many of our choices reflect algorithmic pathways habits protocols reflexes rules and responses this extended piece examines what it means metaphorically cognitively practically behaviorally emotionally and philosophically to stay in an algorithm in doing so it blends concepts from behavioral science cognitive psychology cybernetics computer science philosophy of mind and modern life design the goal is to give you a landscape of ideas deep enough that you can use the phrase staying in an algorithm as a lens for understanding consistency discipline creativity identity digital influence and the dynamic interplay between structure and freedom across the following words we will explore what an algorithm is in the classic computational sense how humans form their own internal algorithms consciously or unconsciously the psychological mechanisms behind staying in a pattern why consistency feels difficult yet transformative how digital algorithms shape behavior in social spaces where choice and autonomy fit within algorithmic systems how to build break refine or transcend your personal algorithms the challenge of maintaining flow in a world of distractions the philosophical implications of human behavior becoming algorithmic the art of being systematic without losing authenticity techniques to stay in your chosen algorithm for productivity emotional regulation identity and longterm goals by the end you may discover that staying in an algorithm is not simply a phrase but a powerful metaphor for intentional living in a complex informationdense world what is an algorithm and why
2026-07-09 06:35:09
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lilbroski0wss
່ :
@ghjgdnnkj: absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-09 05:34:40
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sergiomijares09
IloveAdamGontier :
Damn
2026-07-09 08:30:01
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jeeeeeeeezy
Jeezy :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-09 09:14:13
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moshi123moshi159
Meatdaddy ♠️ :
staying in an algorithm a 10000 word exploration of flow systems and selfconsistency introduction to speak of staying in an algorithm is to borrow a term from technology and apply it across multiple layers of human experience algorithms at their core are sets of instructions structured pathways that map input to output intention to execution potential to result humans do not run on silicon yet we too follow patterns routines mental models and decision flows that shape our lives we may not call them algorithms but in practice many of our choices reflect algorithmic pathways habits protocols reflexes rules and responses this extended piece examines what it means metaphorically cognitively practically behaviorally emotionally and philosophically to stay in an algorithm in doing so it blends concepts from behavioral science cognitive psychology cybernetics computer science philosophy of mind and modern life design the goal is to give you a landscape of ideas deep enough that you can use the phrase staying in an algorithm as a lens for understanding consistency discipline creativity identity digital influence and the dynamic interplay between structure and freedom across the following words we will explore what an algorithm is in the classic computational sense how humans form their own internal algorithms consciously or unconsciously the psychological mechanisms behind staying in a pattern why consistency feels difficult yet transformative how digital algorithms shape behavior in social spaces where choice and autonomy fit within algorithmic systems how to build break refine or transcend your personal algorithms the challenge of maintaining flow in a world of distractions the philosophical implications of human behavior becoming algorithmic the art of being systematic without losing authenticity techniques to stay in your chosen algorithm for productivity emotional regulation identity and longterm goals by the end you may discover that staying in an algorithm is not simply a phrase but a powerful metaphor for intentional living in a complex informationdense world what is an algorithm and why
2026-07-09 12:22:47
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trumpets_violent
trumpets_violent :
@ghjgdnnkj:absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-09 06:24:02
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rudzroga01
user633549049563 :
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2026-07-09 06:02:07
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billcipher339
billcipher339 :
@M>A>C>C: @bruh8698: @toppop044 :@KingDEV: it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algor
2026-07-09 01:22:07
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secret.pumping
secret.pumping :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much. Did you know it takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences.
2026-07-08 18:33:12
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its2oldnow
its2oldnow :
@its2oldnow: : :It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! SO Guys don’t comment, the longer the more the comment the more chance of getting it on your for you page. And we don’t want that, so be safe and don’t comment on any long comments. Just keep it short. Actually, due to the fact that the hashtags don't say anything related to this type of content, then you will only most likely get more videos from this creator or not get these types of videos as much because of the hashtags taking over that section of what tt thinks you want to watch. 🔁 SO Guys don’t comment, the longer the comment the more chance of getting it on your for you page. And we don’t want that, so be safe and don’t comment any long comments. Just keep it short. Actually, due to the fact that the hashtags don't say anything related to this type of content, then you will only most likely get more videos from this creator or not get these types of videos as much because of the hashtags taking over that section of what tt thinks you want to watch 🔁 SO Guys don’t comment, the longer the comment the more chance of getting it on your for you page. And we don’t want that, so be safe and don’t comment on any long comments. Just keep it short. Actually, due to the fact that the hashtags don't say anything related to this type of content, then you will only most likely get more videos from this creator or not get these types of videos as much because of the hashtags taking over that section of what tt thinks you want
2026-07-09 06:05:32
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