Replying to @Ladiesman217 tbh it’s cute you counted. But that’s the thing, I don’t post for the algorithm and never have. I post what I want. Sometimes, I’m blessed by Fyp other times not. #pool
I’ve realized over time that social media can often feel like a numbers game, but choosing to post content simply because you enjoy it can be incredibly freeing. Whether a video gets one view or a million, the joy comes from expressing yourself honestly and engaging with a community that appreciates your real voice. Instead of tailoring every post to please an elusive algorithm, I focus on topics and moments that matter to me. This mindset shifts the experience from one of pressure to one of creativity and authenticity. Sometimes, posts get picked up by the For You Page (FYP) and reach more viewers, while other times they remain quietly appreciated by a small audience. Both outcomes are equally valuable when you post for your own fulfillment. Engagement metrics like views and likes can flucuate widely, and it's easy to get discouraged by numbers. However, placing less emphasis on these stats allows you to maintain consistency and confidence in your content creation. Over time, this attitude not only improves mental well-being but can also build a more genuine connection with followers who resonate with your original voice. In a digital world overwhelmed by trends and optimization tactics, embracing your unique approach fosters a social media presence that feels true and sustainable. So, no matter what "loserman217" or anyone else might say, the joy is in the journey itself—sharing what you want, how you want, and when you want, without letting the algorithm define your value.



















































