Before an account posts an evaluation on Twitter, the system will first run a basic scoring mechanism. Listen carefully, this determines your initial content weight.



Verified accounts get a +100 points boost, which is fixed. Unverified accounts? They can only get up to +55 points. The difference is obvious. Then this base score is multiplied by your follower/following ratio (a particularly poor follower-to-following ratio will be severely penalized) and then multiplied by other factors. It seems simple, but in reality, this mechanism is the key to Twitter deciding whose voice is amplified and who is suppressed.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-20 13:34
Twitter's algorithm is a blatant form of class division—verified accounts start with +100 points, while us common accounts are capped at 55 points. This gap is a spectrum of disparity.
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