Now I’m A Twit With A Face

If you’ve been following the saga of my twice-disabled Facebook account, because The Empire Facebook thought I was impersonating myself, you know I’ve been questioning the value of going through this frustration just to try to pick up a few more followers and broaden my community of readers.

I said if they disabled me again I’d give up, but I’m not the type to admit defeat so easily.

This time I think I’ve got it, and I can get back to the purpose of the blog: writing.

I’m not going to tell you how I did it because I don’t want to provoke Soulless Algorithm again. I just behaved in the ways Soulless Algorithm seemed to want me to behave, and took it slow, and followed some suggestions I Google-found about what to do and what not to do.

So fingers crossed, my next post (Soulless Algorithm knows all, don’t poke it) which will be a real post that is actually about something human, should end up shared on both Twitter and Facebook. The Facebook page should be found by searching for Ridiculouswomanblogger. The Twitter account is @Ridiculouswidow.

Sheesh!

Your slowly becoming slightly less socially impaired, I hope,

Ridiculouswoman

3 thoughts on “Now I’m A Twit With A Face

  1. Are you linking your blog posts with twitter when publishing? If you’re using WP use the publicize function. Send it to other social medias as well.

    Not to counteract what I just said, even though I do this on and off (I’ve disabled it occasionally) I find I don’t get more views or followers through twitter. It almost feels like the twitter peeps are a different organism than the blog followers…

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    1. Yes, I’m using the “sharing” option in the post settings to share with the Twitter account and Facebook page I added under the “marketing” tool for social media. Is publicize different?

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