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... Read moreFrom my own experience experimenting with various types of posts, I've noticed that social media algorithms often prefer authentic and relatable content. While highly produced videos showcase creativity, simple, genuine moments can connect better with viewers and encourage more interaction. For example, I once posted a video casually drinking an apple sparkling energy drink, and it unexpectedly gained more engagement than a polished project I spent hours creating. Algorithms tend to prioritize content based on user preferences, watch time, and interaction patterns. This means that consistency and understanding your audience’s interests are key. Including trending topics and relevant hashtags, like #bloom and #algorithmtest, can also help increase discoverability. However, the best approach is often to blend quality content with candid, personal moments to maintain authenticity. If you're testing how algorithms respond, consider mixing different formats—such as short clips, behind-the-scenes footage, or everyday activities—and track the performance of each. Engage with your audience through comments and feedback to build a community that values your content. Over time, this strategy can help create a balanced content mix that appeals to both the algorithm and real viewers, ultimately enhancing your visibility and engagement on social media platforms.