My X Is Good, the Algorithm Just Ignores Me
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About
My X Is Good, the Algorithm Just Ignores Me refers to a snowclone used in a series of posts, mostly on Twitter / X, shared by creators who insist that social media algorithms are to blame for their work's obscurity. The most common uses of the phrasal template are My Art Is Good, the Algorithm Just Ignores Me and My Game Is Good, the Algorithm Just Ignores Me, used by artists and indie video game developers, respectively. The phrase was first used on X in late July 2025 and regained use in late October and early November 2025. Several parodies of the tweets spread the catchphrases' uses memetically, in which internet users paired it with objectively bad or absurd artwork or gameplay footage.
Origin
On July 23rd, 2025, X[1] user @ViviV_Z_Ra tweeted, "My art is good, the algorithm just ignores me," repeating it several times in a vertical text stack. Over four months, the post received roughly 4,800 likes.
Spread
On July 24th, 2025, X[2] user @sonic1nstinct shared a tweet that used the same format, showing their own artwork. The tweet received over 70,000 likes in four months.
Several internet users followed the format in the following days, such as X[3] user @wishpetal on July 25th, gaining over 104,000 likes in four months.
On July 29th, 2025, X[4] user @BossBattleDev tweeted, "My game is good, the algorithm just ignores me," which followed the same format but focused on video games. Over four months, the tweet received over 2,000 likes.
On October 31st, X[5] user @ToonSoulsGame tweeted, "My game is good, the algorithm just ignores me," which attached footage from their game ToonSouls. Over three days, the tweet received over 23,000 likes.
The abovementioned tweet inspired several parodies in the form of quote-tweets. For instance, on November 1st, 2025, X[6] user @RiseOfTheTuna shared a post that used the catchphrase, showing a Super Mario game with Soyjaks. Over two days, the tweet received over 33,000 likes.
On November 2nd, X[7] user @Luigi02364 also quote-tweeted the post, attaching gameplay footage of Pih, gaining over 24,000 likes in a day.
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External References
[1] X – @ViviV_Z_Ra
[2] X – @sonic1nstinct
[3] X – @wishpetal
[4] X – @BossBattleDev
[5] X – @ToonSoulsGame
[6] X – @RiseOfTheTuna
[7] X – @Luigi02364
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