🎯 The Mugzy Minute: Followers Don’t Equal Reach
What's up everyone? 🔥 Let’s talk about one of the biggest social media myths out there: “More followers = more views.” Nah. That’s not how the algorithm actually works. 📱 How the Algorithm Really Pushes Your Content When you post a video, Instagram doesn’t show it to everyone. It does a small test first. It sends your video to a small sample of people, usually a mix of followers and non-followers, and watches what happens. If people pause, watch till the end, like, comment, or share, that tells the algorithm, “Hey, this is good. Show it to more people.” Each time that happens, your video gets another “boost.” That’s how something small can suddenly take off. But if people scroll past it quickly or don’t engage, the algorithm slows the push. It won’t risk sending it to thousands if the first few didn’t care. 🔥 When Does Something “Pop Off”? If you’re posting 1-3x a day and consistently hitting 200-300 views with zero followers (or with a brand new page), you’re already in what I call the Discovery Zone. That means the algorithm is actively testing your content and learning who it’s for. Growth happens in tiers. First, your videos get tested with a few hundred people. If engagement and watch time stay high, it moves to a few thousand. If that group reacts well, then boom, that’s when something “pops.” It’s not random. It’s a data process. Each video teaches the algorithm who loves your content. Usually, if you stay consistent and keep improving your hook and retention, you’ll see your first big “pop” within 3-6 weeks, somewhere around post #45 - #75. The algorithm rewards consistency and clarity. Not luck. 📈 Why New Pages Sometimes Outperform Big Ones If you start fresh and post something solid, the algorithm tests it with random audiences.You’re not weighed down by old followers who don’t care anymore, every viewer is new data. On the other hand, older accounts have what’s called “dead weight.” Followers who don’t engage anymore can hurt your post’s performance because when those first few see it and ignore it, the algorithm assumes it’s boring and stops the spread.