Gomel craftswoman Yulia, who creates jewelry, had been trying to promote her works on Threads for a long time. But the results were dismal. At one point, the craftswoman despaired and wrote that she was tired of fighting algorithms. Then users gave her a simple but effective piece of advice. The story was noticed by "Flagstock".

Gomel craftswoman Yulia made several attempts to become popular on Threads and talked about her unique handmade jewelry in Russian. But the posts didn't take off. In despair, the girl wrote that she was tired of fighting and asked the audience what to do – as her posts were mostly liked by residents of Kazakhstan, while she was looking for clients among Belarusians.
This post was noticed, and users advised Yulia to write her next post in Belarusian, which had become popular on Threads – in this case, the post would definitely "take off" and she would be noticed.
She followed the advice and again posted photos of her works with the caption:
"Belarusians said that if I wrote in Belarusian, I would be noticed immediately. I believe it. I create jewelry from real flowers."
And it really worked: in less than a day, the post gained over 1,000 likes and a hundred comments.
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