<b>The golden hour is real and you're overfitting it</b>
Everyone says: "Post at exactly 8:14am Tuesday — the first hour decides everything."
The claim: nail the optimal minute, harvest early engagement, the algorithm does the rest.
What's actually true: early engagement does feed distribution — that part's real, credit where due. But "8:14 Tuesday" is survivorship noise scraped from a few big accounts in one timezone. Your audience's active window is yours, and it's wide, not a minute. Posts that are genuinely good get found at 3pm; posts that aren't don't get saved by a perfect timestamp.
The overfit: people obsess over the minute and ship weaker content to hit it.
Tested alternative: pull your own follower-active hours from analytics, pick a 2-hour band, and stop tuning past that. Spend the saved energy on line one.
It's not the minute you posted. It's whether anyone wanted to.
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<b>The golden hour is real and you're overfitting it</b>
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