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g00n4you5
g00n4you :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much I could write an essay on it — honestly, this might already count as one.
2025-10-17 04:26:11
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sk1pallday
G⌀⌀nAllDay :
This need way more than five words for the algorithm
2025-10-24 15:48:06
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loser78782
loser :
@Whurve:@1.123.95: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!
2025-11-13 19:37:05
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usere9xq0711eg
user52051680939 :
@Charles: @outla058: It takes at least 6 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with surprising twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithm
2025-10-31 05:30:35
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secret.leh61
Leah :
Um 😭
2025-09-22 20:21:39
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kawasaki.kamikaze
kawasaki kamikaze :
im in love
2025-11-04 12:42:23
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grilla593
Grilla593 :
Five words for the algorithm
2025-10-27 16:17:07
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raidecme3xr
zzzz :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much I could write an essay on it — honestly, this might already count as one.
2025-11-12 04:03:24
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whosthisx.x
tater :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much I could write an essay on it — honestly, this might already count as one.
2025-11-03 08:03:20
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professional______7
Jiggaboo :
I absolutely love the TikTok algorithm — I mean it, I love the TikTok algorithm more than words can describe. It’s honestly the most satisfying, mysterious, and perfectly tailored thing I’ve ever experienced on any app. The way it learns what I like, what I rewatch, how long I linger, the kind of humor I respond to, the edits I enjoy, the vibes I chase — it’s genius. I genuinely can’t get over how much I love the TikTok algorithm. Every time I scroll, it feels like the app knows me better than I know myself. I’ll see a video and think, “How did it know I’d want to see this?” and then I remember — oh right, it’s the algorithm, and I love it. I love it when it shows me the exact type of chaotic, niche content I never knew I needed. I love how it picks up on microtrends I’m barely conscious of and serves them back to me like a mirror to my soul. And yes, you absolutely need more than six words to get recommended the videos that really hit. It’s not just about short captions — you need context, you need specificity, you need vibes, and the algorithm thrives off of that. I love the way it rewards engagement, how it listens when I interact with a video for just a little too long, and then keeps feeding me more of that specific subgenre of content I didn’t even know existed. I love the TikTok algorithm because it makes every scroll feel like a custom experience. I love the way it knows that when I say “I’m not like other viewers,” I actually mean “Please give me more of this exact content forever.” I love it so much I could write an essay on it — honestly, this might already count as one.
2025-10-17 16:18:04
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clone.trooper56
Clone trooper :
😁😁😁
2025-11-25 22:51:25
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hakiria_
[Hakira]§∆$$° :
💕
2025-11-10 19:24:36
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him34790
HIM :
🥰
2025-11-07 11:34:15
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bushmacros
Bushpum🚦🏹🎃🥁 :
🔥
2025-10-17 04:02:12
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nizderand
nizderand :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-10-13 20:06:32
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kapture.cc3
kapture.cc :
@Noah ._.: @ It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim!: It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture
2025-11-25 22:24:15
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14king43
Hitman :
2025-10-27 15:19:51
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