• TotallynotJessicaM
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    1 month ago

    tbf, I noticed a fair amount of 4 post a year Redditors back in the day. I was often like that back then. 10% of the users provide 90% of the content or something like that. Most social media users are probably lurkers rather than serial posters like me, and that’s ok.

    • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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      1 month ago

      One issue with Reddit is that it’s so big that on most subs, your post will just be background noise. Meanwhile on Lemmy, there’s a dire shortage of posts, especially original posts.

    • Zizzy
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      1 month ago

      We love our serial posters :3

    • CatLikeLemming
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      I probably delete 2/3 of my messages after I typed half of them out, because I either decide nobody cares, or because I could just upvote a comment which is pretty similar to what I would’ve written. Not sure if it’s the same for others, but I wouldn’t be too surprised.

      • Macchi_the_Slime@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        1 month ago

        I end up having to walk away from a bunch of my comments in the middle because smol childrens but then my phone decides to refresh the app entirely and lose the post because I was out of the app for longer than 30 seconds and I can’t be arsed to track the comment I was replying to back down to finish the draft that I know is saved.

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        I do the same. I like the Fediverse and want to help make it a nicer place, but I am too critical of the messages I think of sending. I often think of a message and then go “Nah that is pretty similar to what the other guy wrote, it won’t add anything new”. But maybe it makes sense just so you can see others have the same experience (other than looking at your upvotes) or maybe it makes sense because it will mean comments for bored people to read through. At least that is what I try to tell myself because otherwise I won’t be writing many comments.

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      1 month ago

      I had always been told it was like…90/9/1. Ninety percent lurk, nine percent comment, and one percent post!

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    1 month ago

    Every 3 months here, but I comment more than I did on Reddit. I remember reading a meme about how there’s no point commenting on a post that’s got more than 100 comments already and realised how true it was.

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      Hmm, your account is seven months old and I’ve upvoted you nearly 300 times. Clearly that means I’ve upvoted every post you’ve made 150 times apiece.

  • wh0_cares
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    1 month ago

    Damn, I feel called out. I want to post more, but I don’t have anything to post ;-;

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    i tend to only comment when i feel like i have something to add, and i only post after putting in far too much effort into perfecting what i made.

    i have ideas for shitposts down in writing. the first thing i posted was sort of shitposty, even. with the time it takes for me specifically to make a shitpost though, i figure i might as well create something more meaningful.

    and i hope that adds more value to the fediverse than if i posted as often as i could. some folks are better at that than i’ll ever be, anyways.