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| Factor | Application by TS Slayer | |--------|--------------------------| | Consistent niche branding | “Slayer” = aggressive, dominant, trans – instantly recognizable | | High posting frequency | 10+ tweets/day + daily OF messages | | Direct fan interaction | Replies to comments, shoutouts to tippers | | Cross-platform redundancy | Twitter + Reddit + backup IG/TikTok | | Paid DM management | Scales sexting & custom requests |

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