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Ask HN: Managing a startup's social media without spamming
4 points by johnnyb00y on April 6, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
Ok briefly, I am not the biggest fan of social media but realised I need a twitter, LinkedIn for www.readory.com.

Since creating the accounts most of the advice for growing the social media following I got include hooking it up to our rss feed and spamming out content with hashtags every hour or so and following/unfollowing bots. Is this really the way to go about things? How can an entrepreneur manage this while pushing out features etcetera.




Has your site been hacked? The top trending articles are things like "Making $125,000/Month Selling Hacker TLDs", "How To Create Squeeze Pages The Stupidly Simple Way", and "Why Invest In Gold? There Are Several Reasons…". It looks like there's a big problem with spam there.

I would contend that trying to get Twitter followers with content like that is going to go quite badly.


Launch growing pains, trying to figure out a way to weed out the content marketers as they have been flocking since we launched early access. I've been tweaking with the trending score along with considering adding invite-only at some point. For now I'm just testing but I wanted to know how I would dash out social media.




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