Duolingo’s “unhinged” and “weird” marketing is working on TikTok [OC]Posted by chartr Tags:DataData Is BeautifulDataIsBeautiful 9 commentsJust checked it out. It’s unhinged and very smart![deleted]You follow their tiktok so that Duo can remind you to take the daily lessonI really don’t know what people see in her, her music’s terrible.Sounds more like their Facebook and YouTube are *not* paying off, unless there’s some baseline number of followers we’d expect for Duolingo.Duo is crap and I’m saying that as someone who extensively used it and paid for it before quittingSingle word political spam works on a platform designed by and for ADHD. Sounds about right.I feel like comparing following on tiktok doesn’t make sense, when I had the app I remember a majority of accounts I saw following 5-10k people.Can anyone tell me what the marketing consists off? This feels like it misses contextLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Sounds more like their Facebook and YouTube are *not* paying off, unless there’s some baseline number of followers we’d expect for Duolingo.
I feel like comparing following on tiktok doesn’t make sense, when I had the app I remember a majority of accounts I saw following 5-10k people.
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Just checked it out. It’s unhinged and very smart!
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You follow their tiktok so that Duo can remind you to take the daily lesson
I really don’t know what people see in her, her music’s terrible.
Sounds more like their Facebook and YouTube are *not* paying off, unless there’s some baseline number of followers we’d expect for Duolingo.
Duo is crap and I’m saying that as someone who extensively used it and paid for it before quitting
Single word political spam works on a platform designed by and for ADHD. Sounds about right.
I feel like comparing following on tiktok doesn’t make sense, when I had the app I remember a majority of accounts I saw following 5-10k people.
Can anyone tell me what the marketing consists off? This feels like it misses context