I never post much on reddit, I go there for entertainment etc.

When I came here in 2021 I saw the content drought and started posting links to stuff, mostly what I had found on reddit. I don’t know if that’s the best way to do it, but at least there is something to look at here.

Now the situation has gotten better, but I already see it slowing down a bit, or conversation mostly revolving around reddit and the API situation (or this post, lol).

Please consider posting random or interesting shit, memes, whatnot. Don’t feel pressure about the quality of the posts, the voting system generally takes care of that and I think that there is no shame in posting something that doesn’t take off.

Tl;dr: If nobody posts, nobody can comment or lurk

  • moonleay
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    611 months ago

    This makes sense; tough I always have a crisis before actually posting, because I think that the link isn’t interesting enough or relevant.

    • alex [they/them]
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      1311 months ago

      If it’s not interesting or relevant we won’t upvote it, but hey - we won’t downvote it either, and there’s no karma here. You have literally nothing to lose and if it gets really annoying people will simply tell you :D

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        No karma!? Did not know that. That sound excellent, hmm maybe I should join this thing… Seriously though, this post made me sign up. Who knows, maybe I will actually contribute to the community.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      211 months ago

      Statistically most posts will flop. But they won’t be seen by many, while those posts that are of big interest will be seen :)

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        Shouldn’t posts be less likely to flop here though? The communities have less content, so they move slower and people have more time to see a post, making perfect timing less relevant, as opposed to reddit for example.

        I agree with the crisis comment though