Yeah I have done this experiment too... twitter is able to do analysis based on any words. Hashtags are just a reference point for users, not for twitter. Hence they can decide when a user is trying to be too "noisy".
I have learned that using things the AI behind the scenes does not understand yet, or has no relationship with, will hide my post as well. Such as for example...
"uat 1f ai > this path" - "what if I write this way" will most likely not be translated to AI correctly.
So for example, if we say something within the lines such as, yve as a replacement for HIVE I double they will pick up that as being HIVE. But the moment you use a tag along with that word, if that trends, the AI will start picking it up.
Either way, lets give me a try.
Sounds cool to me, I guess any experiment to promote hive is sounded like a good idea for me. I may say we need a variety of approaches and see what can reach more impressions and engagements. From my experience, my tweet comments that have no hashtag are reaching more engagements and views, than my tweets that have hashtags. Thank you for dropping your point of view buddy
Yeah... in terms of impressions.... commenting on porno related posts has showed me a TON of impressions... the other day, a single stupid comment gave me 16k impressions, the highest I had so far. But going on that path is a tricky one, because not everyone on the pornographic industry is susceptible to be interested on blockchain necessarily.
The comment on twitter... was this (just for reference):
Lol, that was NSFW comments haha, just kidding. Good day to you buddy
I tipped your helpful tweet, thank you for promoting Hive on Twitter