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Commenting quickly with high-quality content on Instagram or YouTube increases engagement, especially when liking your own comment.

Engaging early with high-quality comments on social media can potentially increase visibility and engagement. This is because early and relevant comments may appear higher and wider on feeds, increasing the likelihood of interaction from other users. Liking one's own comments immediately can also add to visibility by showing an initial like count. However, the precise impact varies across platforms and user behavior patterns.

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Commenting a high-quality, relevant comment within 2 minutes on an Instagram post from an account with 50,000+ followers increases the probability of getting likes.
Commenting early on an Instagram post with high-quality content may lead to higher visibility, as comments can be prioritized in the algorithm, potentially increasing likes. The exact impact depends on audience behavior and content engagement.
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Liking your own comment on an Instagram post from an account with 50,000+ followers and commenting within 2 minutes increases visibility.
Liking one's own comment potentially boosts its visibility as it implies engagement, though it might not significantly change user interactions.
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Commenting a high-quality, relevant comment within 2 minutes on a YouTube video from a channel with 50,000+ subscribers increases the probability of getting likes.
Early comments on YouTube might gain more attention from viewers seeing them at the top of the feed, potentially leading to likes if content quality is high.
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Liking your own comment on a YouTube video from a channel with 50,000+ subscribers and commenting within 2 minutes increases visibility.
While liking your own comment might make it slightly more visible by showing engagement, its overall effect is limited.

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