Bloggers, writers, indie shop owners, event organizers 🤷 There are plenty of reasons to want to schedule posts without wanting to play into “engagement metrics”.
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Bloggers, writers, indie shop owners, event organizers 🤷 There are plenty of reasons to want to schedule posts without wanting to play into “engagement metrics”.
Ah. So they’re not just self-promoing, they’re self-promoing some corporate slop. Nice.
I asked this last time you posted here, but apparently you’re more interested in self-promotion than actually being part of a community:
How does “AI post scheduling” differ from just “post scheduling”? Why is this something that needs AI at all?
I’m using Syncthing. It doesn’t feel like overkill, especially since I’m also using it for music and photos. I basically just set it up and forget about it.
I’ve seen postimg.cc.
How does “AI post scheduling” differ from just… post scheduling?
Of course it is. People at large don’t care if their social media goes to removed. They’re going to keep using it and complaining about it even as it gets worse and worse.
I’ve run fanfic exchanges and other similar events. I scheduled posts so I could make sure they went up at a specific time.