Engagement from large accounts can give you a lot of views and really help you grow. It can add a little gasoline to your algo fire.
These are 12 BIG accounts that are guaranteed to engage with you if YOU bring real, meaningful, substantive content to their feed.
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Rightfully at the top of the list, @Sassafrass_84 (follow her!) is incredible giving. She is fierce in all of the right ways and engages with so many. She's reposted me more times than I can count without an ask and is incessantly engaging with people's posts.
He's incredible for news and I once wrote a poem about it! @nicksortor (follow him!) is a great guy who engages with meaningful replies quite a bit. If I make great content that makes it to his feed, I'll often see a like and reply from him! A must follow.
While almost completely unknown 😇, @SteveLovesAmmo (follow him) has built a GREAT community on X. Steve has reposted and replied to me more times than I can count. Currently struggling with his rapid aging, Steve can use support as his beard goes completely white. 😂
Who, me? I'm @AshFarms (click follow!) and I'm not here to stir the pot, I'm here to flip the tables. Let's MAGA. My hobbies include poking at my bestie @sovey_X and muttering at goats. Come join the show, it's fun!
Juanita. @atensnut once posted a video about black caulk not seeing the euphemism and I was 💀. Juanita reposted me out of the blue the first time and it made my day. She is always in the replies on her posts and when she sees great content on X, she shares it!
New phone, who dis? Everybody knows @GuntherEagleman. He doesn't sleep, he waits. You need to follow and have notis on. G has reposted me more times than I can count and is known for adding replies to other's posts when he sees valuable content.
An incredible author, I remember fan-girling HARD the first time @NatashaCL7 (follow her!) sent me a DM. Her books are spicy and her feed is insightful and fun. Natasha is always, always replying to comments and adding comments to other's posts! A must follow.
Everybody loves @LauraLoomer, especially people with something to hide. Proof to young women that you can forge your own path, I often feel like Laura is my spirit animal. She has reposted me and replied to me many times and often engages in her replies.
An absolute legend, @TaraBull808 (go follow!) is a goddess on X. When I had 4,000 followers, Tara reposted me out of nowhere. I was delighted. She doesn't know that we are fighting - some time ago, she posted a sea creature video that I really didn't need to see! 😂
The 👑🐝. @QueenAnticommie (follow NOW) is fcking incredible. A benevolent Queen, she bestows replies and reposts upon us peasants regularly. Her feed is hilarious and she is kind and generous as long as you don't like to sniff weird things.
An icon, when @DataRepublican replied to me and then followed me, I literally called my mom to tell her. Bring substance to her feed and she'll see you. Data has supported so, so many small accounts in the name of accountability for our government. A must follow.
Dr J @JebraFaushay (go follow!) is absolutely incredible. Her content sparks engagement and if you come in with meaningful replies, you'll get engagement back. A former social justice warrior, Dr J is a great person to engage with!
Mike Engleman - a pillar of the community, @RealHickory (follow him) has a feed that is a curated way to know everything that happened on X today. If you come to Mike's posts with replies that further the conversation, you're gonna get engagement!
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🚨🚨 Insanity. More USDA racism with COVID-19 money! 🚨🚨
Read the entire thread. 🧵🧵 Their 990 is eye-opening.
Since people asked on my last post, BIPOC means "Black Indigenous People of Color." It's the most politically correct way to say "not white."
➡️ These programs are designed only for BIPOC farmers. Not for all struggling farmers. Not based on need. Based on identity.
Let's get to know the National Young Farmers Coalition. They're right here on X with us, so say hi to @YoungFarmers!
They get a lot of money from the USDA, but today, we'll look at this 1.1 million dollar grant.
We (you and me) are giving @YoungFarmers $1,100,000.00 for the "ultimate goal" of increasing the number of BIPOC people using FSA loans.
One of the major problems these soon-to-be loan recipients have is that the paperwork is too burdensome.
Wait until they try farming. Not even kidding.
Every single thing @YoungFarmers stands for involves BIPOC people. They outline so much special treatment for people based on identity, merit isn't a question.
This isn't equity. It is government funded discrimination.
They aren’t fixing injustice—they’re creating new injustice, paid for with the sweat and tax dollars of the very farmers they exclude.