Lowers your engagement. Use hashtags at the end, or don't do it. Just use the word trend without the hashtags, it'll be more likely to get engagement.
Don't use I or Me when tweeting
Twitter is blunt, unlike instagram... they care less about you as an individual.
By saying Me/I, it makes you appear less caring about the collective style of twitter
Unless you're a celeb. Who wants to RT your problems on their Timeline
Reword your tweets, so that you don't accidentally say "I" in them
Obvious stuff...
Adding Images/Links/Gifs, increases engagement, and makes it more likely to get you retweeted/liked.
It's simple really, with a GIF/Image, our attention span lingers longer towards the tweet
That's why this random gif is added under this tweet
Since a majority of twitter accounts have less than 200 followers... Building up to 200, 1000, then 5000 is hardest for your account.
You don't want to lose followers (unless your followerbase does like them) by shitposting too often, as climbing these landmarks are tricky
Lastly, saying please retweet at the end of a thread makes it 20% more likely to get it retweeted.
So, please retweet this thread, as it costs 0$ and thanks for reading!
Recap for twitter engagement boost:
1. Time your tweets according to follower base 2. #dont#do#this 3. Saying I/Me reduces engagement 4. Add a picture, gif or link to get higher RT chance 5. Build up followers past 200/1000 landmarks 6. 'Please retweet, thank you'