Seems like an effective way to get content and engagement here

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    1 year ago

    yeah, it’s a bit of an uphill battle to create communities online with how centralized the internet has gotten, especially on a whole different platform than where most users congregate. it might be a reasonable concession to make.

    though i’d hope new users can take up the task of generating content themselves, that’s what platforms like this are made for. best way to nurture a culture of posting and engaging is to post and engage, which there should be enough users for at this point i think. it’s a bit idealistic though, not an easy issue.

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      1 year ago

      The problem is that the vast majority of users just lurk, a minority just comment, and maybe less than one in a hundred actually submit content.

      Take yourself as an example - it’s great you’ve been actively commenting but you haven’t actually submitted anything for people to engage with yet. And therein lies the problem.

      At this early growth stage, Lemmy/Kbin need as much content as possible so that new users see the value in joining. If that means that mods have to take stuff from Reddit and submit it here, then so be it.