Ever feel like a yoyo? Watching my metrics on X Blue makes me feel like one sometimes.
This week, my post impressions fell 39 percent to below 2,000. Engagement rate fell 16 percent, which is unusual because impressions and engagement rate usually move in opposite directions.
This past 7 days, only two metrics were up: profile visits were up 50 percent and replies were up 75 percent.
Everything else went down.

Impressions and Engagements
This week, impressions registered a solid 2,000 views. The best day was Wednesday, February 14, which isn't surprising. Wednesday is typically a good day for impressions. Last Wednesday, posts saw 442 impressions. The next best three days after that were:
- Sunday, February 18 with 301 impressions
- Friday, February 16 with 300 impressions
- Tuesday, February 13 with 299 impressions
Only two days fell below 200 impressions. Today and Thursday, February 15 saw 129 impressions and 190 impressions, respectively.

My overall engagement rate for the past 7 days was 4.2 percent. The best day was February 16 when my posts saw an engagement rate of 5.7 percent. February 17 and 18 both also saw engagements rates above 5.0 percent. Engagement rate fell below 4 percent every other day of the past week.

I only saw 3 link clicks this past week. However, my posts saw 10 retweets, which equates to about 1 per day on average.

My posts saw 37 likes and 20 replies in the past 7 days. The day with the most likes, at 10, was February 18. The day with the most replies, 6, was February 14.

Overall, this gives me a lot to hope for in the coming week.
Top Posts
My top post in the last 7 days achieved 121 impressions. The second top post achieved 91. Third place, 65 impressions.
These were the top 3 posts from the previous 7 days:
- Published February 14, my Web3 social media earnings report topped the rankings
- Published February 17, a meme promoting my book I Am Not the King took second place in impressions
- Published February 13, a short post highlighting a humorous response to spammers gained some attention.
My post with the most engagements, at 13, was the humorous post mentioned above with a screenshot of a response I made to a spammer. The second highest number of engagements, 7, was the post with the most impressions. Third in number of engagements, with 5, was this post about the Biblical Legends Anthology Series published on February 16.
Engagement rate is a little different. With an engagement rate of 20 percent, the spam response took the prize. Next, with an engagement rate of 16.7 percent, a Web3 meme published February 16 came in second. Finally, with an engagement rate of 16.7 percent, the Biblical Legends meme mentioned above got a ribbon.
Based in these stats, the top post for the week would be the humorous post where I responded to a spammer:

Maybe I should do more of these joke posts more often.
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