Another Twitter Space that was showing up in tweets was titled “24/7 Russia War on Ukraine #ConspiracyTheories n MORE | FOLLOW HOSTs” and while I didn’t catch the content that was airing, the title is concerning, to say the least.
People started noticing that weird Spaces links were dominating Twitter and hopping on the bandwagon.
Get in losers, we’re algorithm boosting — Pretty soon, Twitter users who were unaffiliated with whatever coordinated follow-grab scheme was happening started using the link in hopes of going viral. A user who goes by the name @dox_gay told me via direct messages that they decided to put the link in their tweet after seeing it on viral memes. “I was not involved or paid by anyone in that Space. I just figured out that if you post any Spaces link with a high number of listeners, the algorithm will prioritize that tweet to the top of peoples’ feeds.” After testing the theory, their tweet got over 200,000 likes.
Ryan Broderick, in his newsletter Garbage Day, writes that many of the accounts promoting this trick are now suspended, but many others are still up. At the time of writing, searching Twitter with the Spaces link will reveal a slew of massively viral tweets.
We reached out to Twitter for comment and will update accordingly.
It appears that whatever loophole people were exploiting on Saturday and Sunday to gain Twitter virality has closed. Still, the escapade shows how quickly users learn to hijack the algorithm for personal gain. I can’t imagine that Twitter wanted to algorithmically boost a conversation about follower-growth hacks or war conspiracies, but it appears that an algorithm tweak to boost Spaces did just that.