Why not remove our “followers” who never follow us? Why allow someone to “follow” thousands of people? This IS inauthentic engagement but several big publications do it and tell their readers to do the same.

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Anthony (Tony/Pcunix) Lawrence 👀
Anthony (Tony/Pcunix) Lawrence 👀

Written by Anthony (Tony/Pcunix) Lawrence 👀

Retired Unix Consultant. I write tech and humor mostly but sometimes other things. See my Lists if your interests are specific.

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