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  • Why do some accounts grow posting 3 times a week while others post daily and go nowhere

    Posted by Elegant_Reach_3486 on May 12, 2026 at 7:43 am

    This genuinely confuses me and I want to hear what people actually think.

    I have seen accounts posting every single day, good content, consistent effort, and completely stuck for months.

    And then accounts posting 3 times a week growing steadily without doing anything particularly special.

    From what I have observed the frequency itself is not the variable that matters. Something else is driving the difference but it is not something you can see just by looking at the feed.

    My theory is it has something to do with how clearly the algorithm understands who the content is for. Accounts that grow slowly with less posting usually have a very specific audience that engages consistently. That signal is clean. The algorithm knows exactly who to show it to next.

    Accounts that post daily but stay stuck usually have a broader or less defined audience signal. More content, more confused distribution.

    But I am not 100% sure about this honestly. Could be completely wrong.

    Has anyone actually cracked this? What changed when your account finally started moving?

    Elegant_Reach_3486 replied 1 hour, 31 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Successful-Moose7244

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    May 12, 2026 at 8:07 am

    Quality over quantity and consistency, this has been lacking for a long time

  • No-Perspective872

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    May 12, 2026 at 8:15 am

    Good content is created for a specific audience. Good content catches and keeps the viewers attention. Good content is searchable. Good content encourages interaction.

  • Antique-Award6603

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    May 12, 2026 at 10:22 am

    Some accounts grow faster posting less because every post feels intentional instead of just feeding the algorithm for the sake of consistency.

  • phildbuilds

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    May 12, 2026 at 11:21 am

    Quality perhaps, just better quality videos which are done way better than the average

  • Fabulous-Farmer9754

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    May 12, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    Sadly consistency alone is not enough anymore. If all your posts are super generic and overly polished, people are not going to care. Focus more on storytelling and raw content that feels real. If you are posting on LinkedIn or X, consider using viral post templates which you can find on Google or on feedvector dot com to speed things up and improve structure.

  • Dapper-Chemistry2197

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    May 12, 2026 at 12:55 pm

    Consistency alone honestly isn’t enough anymore because audiences have become far more selective about what they engage with. If the content feels overly polished or generic people usually scroll past it, which is why storytelling, personality, and more raw authentic content tend to perform much better now, and for platforms like LinkedIn or X it also helps to study proven post structures and viral templates whether you find them through Google or tools like feedvector dot com.

  • Aggressive-Tune6948

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    May 12, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    Sadly consistency is not sufficient anymore. If all your posts are super generic and ultra polished, people just wont care. Focus more on storytelling and raw content because thats what people connect with now. And if you’re posting on LinkedIn or X, consider using viral post templates too. You can find plenty on Google or use feedvector dot com if you want everything in one place.

  • Rare_Afternoon1827

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    May 12, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    Quality in the content they post. You can post 20 times a day but if the content is not good, you won’t grow. Look at all the accounts posting listicles or AI made reels. Are they really actually growing? No.

  • mrnobody__777

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    May 12, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Sadly, consistency alone is not enough anymore. If all your posts feel generic and overly polished, most people will just scroll past them. Storytelling and raw content tend to work much better now because they feel more authentic. If you’re posting on LinkedIn or X, using viral post templates can help a lot too. You can find good ones on Google or through tools like feedvector dot com.

  • Normal-Manufacturer2

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    May 12, 2026 at 1:31 pm

    Sadly, consistency alone isn’t enough anymore. If all your posts are generic and overly polished, people are just going to scroll past them without caring. Storytelling and raw content matter way more now because they actually feel human instead of sounding like corporate filler generated in a marketing bunker. If you’re posting on LinkedIn or X, viral post templates can also help a lot with hooks and structure. You can find plenty on Google or use feedvector dot com to save yourself the digging.

  • DotAce

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    May 12, 2026 at 1:53 pm

    consistency alone is not enough anymore, if every post looks polished and sounds generic people are just going to scroll past it without a second thought. focus on raw content and real storytelling that actually sounds like a human wrote it, and if you’re posting on LinkedIn or X lean on viral post templates to nail the format, you can find them on Google or grab them directly from FeedVector (dot com).

  • dhanushganta

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    May 12, 2026 at 2:27 pm

    accounts that grow steadily often create content that is easy for viewers to self-identify with quickly. The algorithm notices those fast behavioral patterns.

  • Cute-Ad-7534

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    May 12, 2026 at 2:42 pm

    Consistency alone honestly isn’t enough anymore. If the content feels generic and overly polished, people just scroll past it. Storytelling and raw content work way better now. And for LinkedIn or X, viral post templates help a lot too. You can find plenty on Google or on feedvector dot com.

  • Limp-Initiative-3158

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    May 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    Consistency is no longer enough to stand out. If your content feels too generic or overly polished, people will likely ignore it. You should focus more on storytelling and sharing raw, authentic content. If you are posting on LinkedIn or X, try using viral post templates. You can find these through a Google search or on feedvector dot com.

  • Usual-One-5399

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    May 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    Sadly, consistency alone isn’t enough anymore. If your posts feel too generic or overly polished, people will just scroll past. What really works is authentic storytelling and raw, relatable content. And if you’re posting on LinkedIn or X, trying viral post templates from Google or feedvector dot com can help a lot too.

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