I guess I’m just a boring person, I have nothing really to say or share that is post worthy, but I try to contribute to discussions when I can.
Some people post, some people engage, some people vote.
Two out of three ain’t bad.
Pretty sure reddit had a channel where you could post pictures of your poop. I think you could come up with something.
Dude, you have only 56 posts…
Start whining when you have over 500.
Now get back to work, those posts aren’t gonna make themselves
You better watch your tone or I’m gonna comment something vaguely abrasive and then get confused when I find an angry reply in like 6 hours, nerd.
I am actually quite annoyed at the reddit repost bots, they drown out Lemmy content in favour of Reddit reposts…
I agree. Reddit repost no good. But normal post bot ok, bring in interesting subjects
The repost bots were probably needed to kickstart Lemmy with content, but now I feel like they are preventing a natural growth of the communities.
As it is now I feel that they add a layer of confusion to new members, they have made several Lemmy communities looking like vast empty cities, there are new content, but no people commenting or voting.
If any admin is reading tjis, please consider scaling back the repost bots.
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That many comments really does make a difference. Still, next time you see something cool online consider submitting it? It’s not as bad here as you might think.
I didn’t even comment for a long time because of the requirement to use a real email instead of disposable. I didn’t even have a real email on Reddit and I created that account long after it was popular (but before they required real email accounts). Imo Lemmy cracked down on potential fake accounts too soon and it is costing them growth.
Registration, especially requiring legitimate credentials is a huge barrier for many people who would otherwise post.
I’m sorry but I don’t really see it being that much of a hurdle with services like SimpleLogin where you can activate an address, create an account and then deactivate it again. Or am I wrong here?
turns out quantity over quality also ruins a platform