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Jul 2019

Hey y'all I've been getting into twitter a lot more lately. There's two things I wanna do with this thread.

1) Pls share your twitter I miss y'all over there I wanna follow more ppl from the tapas community.

2) Lets share some twitter advice while we're at it.

I guess I'll start.

@niahmakesstuff21

If you use tags, use 2 or 3 similar or related tags that are at various levels of popularity. Getting seen in the smaller tag will boost you up in the ranks for the larger tag, and so on and so forth. I'm pretty new still so I'd love recommendations on different art tags to use.

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I've always been pretty bad at Twitter (if that's even a thing you can be).
I do have an account for one of my illustration projects though:
@DenimVenom5

I may restart a personal account at some point again (or maybe something to help promote my projects on Tapas), but I've enjoyed having an account that's more attached to a specific project than just a personal account.

Nice to meet you!

I'm at @Irisgrimoire_5, though I post both art and some memes. Here are a few tips I heard from other artists over there:

Use tweetdeck to schedule your posts if you're not 100% guaranteed to be there to post at an optimal viewing time, don't risk that kind of stress.
Untag people who RTed the post if you're not going to reply to them and instead the OP. Please.
Bump your posts, don't just RT yourself every time! You can also bump pictures together if you're doing a series or a theme in quick sucession. Apparently the algorithm likes it more if a post has lots of replies.
Keep an eye out for fun tags! Stuff like Ockissweek, Mermay, Portfolio Day, they might give a boost if you have some time to spare in the week/month.

I am trying to get back into the whole 'social media' thing lol. Here is my twitter:

https://twitter.com/thekittosaurus?lang=en9

Recently I have been trying to participate in more community driven conversations like the @webcomicchat ones to connect with other artists. Also to tag onto @niah146 I would say trying to find niche groups - for example since my comic is about a Librarian, I also try to target Librarians/ bookstagram/ booknerd type hashtags to further my reach since tags like #webcomic are soo saturated.

Mine is @Insomniascrawl

The only real advice I have is to use hashtags and post often. Reply a lot to people too... That said, I'm not amazing at social media, but I'm trying.

YES :heart_eyes:

Phen did it as a fan art piece of an OC from one of my novels. I absolutely love it (but how can you not love Phen's art?)

https://twitter.com/PabloRomeroArt5

My twitter advice is to avoid any and all discussions (specially politics) One way is not follow people that do that stuff.
This is off course if you want to use it to promote your work and want to stay sane.

i heard that this changed recently and rt'ing your own stuff is okay now??? mostly because the format/UI changes wont really show the whole thread anymore making "bumps" essentially useless (i've noticed it with other folks who do it actually) honestly though i think both can still be beneficial since it's getting eyes on your stuff at different times of day depending on the usage habits of your followers

participating in community tags or events does help a lot though and can introduce people from other art circles to your own stuff

"#artshare" is also becoming a big thing (or at least it looks that way) with a pretty big friday art share that happens most weeks as well as just different support threads where you can post art comics or whatever your doing and share other folks stuff too

oh as for my own link it's @vibrantfoxart4

I've gotten a lot of help from #artshare threads and a couple Follow-Friday shoutouts- they help a lot! I try to limit myself to only posting in one or two a day cuz I see them all the time - though I love going through and following some of the artists in those threads and sometimes I get followed back.

They're SUPEr helpful

Im really bad with twitter so I don't have any followers at all but https://twitter.com/duckuoo8 is mine!!

I get embarrased alot so somehow its hard to put myself out there but I guess tags and interacting with others is really the way to go (and something I should try do more)

I think of a lot of social media tricks as mostly like - things in a toolbox that can be used when necessary sometimes #'s sorta undermine the authenticity of a post, other times they enhance it. It's about knowing when to use the right tricks for the right task.

I self RT as the last push on a picture, but I mean just single bumps on the next day or if you screwed up and posted on a dead hour. I also try to sometimes put process or interesting details from the picture, and that seems to help get some eyes on posts. After a few posts there's not as much return, for sure (and I had to unfollow someone who'd just constantly bump the same things or self repost several times in a week because most of the timeline was them), but it works for just a tiny push.

Artshare threads are great and helped me tons! Twitter shadowbanning people for RTing everyone in it, though, is not great. People said the best tip if you host one or try to push lots of people on it is to reply as much as you can so Twitter doesn't see it as spam, but not too sure about it.

ahh i wondered what was causing art folks to get shadowbanned but that makes sense, hopefully the reply thing helps

Heck I'll keep that in mind! Also leaving nice comments for the artists you retweet is always a + anyways