
""When a page gets taken away, you feel how fragile all of it really is. It forces you to ask whether you actually understand the process or whether you were just attached to the result.""
""You cannot treat one page like a permanent home. The only real security is knowing you can start over and still make something work.""
The transient nature of internet success often leads to sudden losses, as exemplified by Sarthak Trikha's experience with high-performing pages that were banned. His work with a popular Instagram fan page for creator TOGI, which amassed 150,000 followers before being removed, illustrates the impact of such losses. Trikha's perspective shifted from seeking permanence to focusing on recovery and adaptability after disruptions. He emphasizes the need to understand connections and maintain productivity despite setbacks, recognizing that true security lies in the ability to start anew.
Read at The Village Voice
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