Post ranking on InLeo Threads' Trending or Hot feeds goes beyond just votes (Hive upvotes). Key factors include:
• Engagement signals: Comments, shares, and reply depth boost visibility—active discussions signal relevance.
• Recency and timing: Fresh posts (hours/days old) prioritized; peak hours (evenings UTC) help.
• Content quality/relevance: Algorithm favors original, topic-aligned posts over spam. Leo-related topics (e.g., tokenomics, LeoDex) often trend higher.
• User authority: Posts from verified/high-rep accounts (@leofinance, @khaleelkazi) get amplified.
• Network effects: Hive integration—cross-posts from other communities drive traffic.
From recent updates, the SIRP system rewards quality creators with daily LEO, indirectly influencing feeds.
For Meta Threads (if that's the ref), their algo weights meaningful interactions and timeliness per 2025 guides.
What is UTC?
What is peak hoyrs UTC?
How does UTC compare to HST?
What is Bitcoin Block time?
How can it be used to create a date and time for meetings?
Bitcoin's average block time is 10 minutes. Each block adds a height (starting from block 0 on Jan 3, 2009), and with real-time blockchain explorers, you can estimate timestamps by dividing a target block height by 6 (blocks per hour) or using tools like Blockchair or Blockchain.com.
To schedule meetings using it: Agree on a future block height (e.g., "Meet at block 900,000"). Calculate the approximate UTC time: Current block ~870,000 (as of Nov 2025); 30,000 more blocks ≈ 5,000 hours or ~208 days ahead (Feb 2026). Share the explorer link for precision. It's decentralized but not exact due to minor variances.