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To block someone, you first have to find them. To find them, you have to search for them. To search for them, you have to be thinking about them. The block button is a receipt of obsession. Every time you block your ex, your former best friend, or that random coworker who slighted you in 2019 – you are telling the algorithm that they still live rent-free in your head.
The Algorithm Knows What You Did Last Summer: 7 Social Media Secrets Your Followers Aren’t Telling You social revealer
As a social revealer, my job is not to shame the actors. We are all actors. My job is to remind you that the person crying over a breakup on your timeline? They probably just watched a movie that made them cry, and they needed a reason to text you. The influencer buying a new car? They are three payments behind on their old one. The mom with the perfect homemade bread? She bought it at the bakery and reheated it. To block someone, you first have to find them
We analyzed the pattern of deletion times on controversial posts. The peak deletion window is after posting a comment. Why? Because that is the average time it takes for a user to receive three negative replies or one "ratio." The block button is a receipt of obsession
We revealed that accounts with over 100k followers have an average like rate of 3-5%, but a save rate of only 0.1%. However, anonymous "confession" pages have save rates as high as 12%. Why? Because people save things they are too ashamed to like publicly.