LaggySnake,
@LaggySnake@lemmy.world avatar

I scroll through posts and only comment on ones I care to comment on, which aren’t too many.

Norrdec,

Maybe there are less bots here. And people who dont have anything to sharr lurk.

jacktherippah,

Most of the time it’s because I have nothing worth sharing.

SendMePhotos,

Yep. Same. Someone has already shared my thoughts or something close enough. No need for me to comment.

Krudler, (edited )

Because I prefer to create. I like to make YouTube videos, downloadable audio clips of my journaling, etc.

This is going into a rant but it will come back to the point.

There is a visceral hatred for small creators for some reason and there almost always has been since 2000ish. It always comes with this sinister idea that you’re only doing it to make money. Meanwhile anybody that has made art/content realizes making it large is like getting into a professional sports team - we can all play for the love and impossible dream but we’re never going to make a penny, in fact it’s going to cost us far more to create the content than we will ever see returned.

If you are tiny and you post your own efforts, apparently you’re spamming your channel for that fat payday. My channel with 800 subscribers, daily videos, and a million views didn’t pay for my microphone.

But if you’re a big site that probably doesn’t need the exposure as much as the smaller would appreciate, that’s fine for people to post.

We’re living in the beginning of the post-social media world, I lived in the BBS days so I’ve seen a lot. I really think it’s time to intentionally go back to small forums, small content creators, hobbyists, and fuck the big boys already. They have carried their nonsense as far as they can go and it’s just not going to work anymore especially with the rise of AI trash content.

But to the answer the question, it’s disheartening, and a bit of a waste of time to try to post your own content and that’s all I’m really interested in posting. It’s too exhausting being beaten down continually and criticized just for wanting to add something to the world and share.

indepndnt,

I used to try posting stuff but it never got much engagement, I really just don’t get how this shit works. These days I only occasionally comment, and even then it’s only when I’m already just trying to waste time.

Damaskox, (edited )
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

.

  • If you get a million views in YouTube, can you gain a small income through that?
  • Can you partner up with other names/creators to raise awareness/visibility to your own name/work?
  • Sometimes you need to keep standing your ground. Explain how it is and if they don’t believe you, ignore them.
  • Do you wish to get money? Is this a hobby?

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I think it depends how a post you create is doing. What the community you choose is, what is its activity, what kind is your post, what materials you use (text, images etc)…
To my knowledge (of one month), it’s easier to get any sort of engagement (being it likes or comments) from one cute or sad comic image than from sincere, deeper discussion of whatever topic.
We are fighting against people’s time. How should they use it?
And then again - we use these services for different purposes. Some of us jump in for a quick lolz off pictures, while others delve for hours in all sorts of peculiar discussions.

(I’m not so much of a content creator - at least when it comes to something else than text. But I try to do my part in all sorts of communities that interest me to kick some engagement around this place 💓
I’d like to see this thing taking off and getting at least some of the activity what Reddit gets)

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S,
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Shy

helmet91,

I have nothing to share. Funny thing is, as an IT person, I’ve even built my own blog just to have one and share obstacles and solutions I find during my developer journey, and then, once I finished and published it, I was thinking “damn, now what should I post about?” My blog is almost empty ever since then. So… yeah. As for me, I have absolutely nothing to share and I’ve made the extra mile to not share anything.

ALostInquirer,

[…] I’ve even built my own blog just to have one and share obstacles and solutions I find during my developer journey, and then, once I finished and published it, I was thinking “damn, now what should I post about?” My blog is almost empty ever since then.

So, is the almost because it does cover the making of and then stops afterward, or…It’s the wonderfiller text only? 😂

Lemminary,

I would love to but then I’d have to restrain myself from not permanently rolling my eyes to the back of my head with some of the replies. I speak from experience elsewhere.

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@Lemminary The experience else doesn't always corelate to experience on another platform but yeah I get what you mean.

Damaskox,
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

What do you mean? Negative or constructive criticism? Negative votes?

Hardship is a part of life. That goes to criticism as well.
I am willing to take risks of bad feels for the sake of trying to make places more active. Luckily I’ve been doing much better than what I first anticipated!
No pain, no gain.

Lemminary,

I’m not complaining about the hardships of life. And it’s not necessarily the pointless criticism but replies from people who miss the point entirely, get random ideas of why I posted things, type up some throwaway nit-picking commentaries over the most trivial things, or just being all around rude and condescending instead of downvoting and moving on, etc. And what do I get in return for putting up with that? Imaginary internet points. I get the same feeling of participation from just commenting with a fraction of the effort, so I’d rather do that.

Damaskox,
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

I’d just ignore such folks. Plus I have yet to meet those folks - even after 62 posts I have done!

I don’t go for Internet points only. That also fuels me to trying coming up with something of quality, but it’s also the good discussions and possibly providing something interesting to folks to read/look at and to make them even think about stuff that gets me going 😄 Kicking in some extra activity in these communities!
But the same can be achieved with comments - you’re right with that one.

Making a post can require more thinking and effort, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I have spent more effort on a comment than on making a post!
The feel and interaction is different with a post and a comment. A post can wake up all sorts of commenting and a post is “more visible” to people who sees it as they scroll away. Comments of course also provide activity within a post/community, may generally be less visible to more people (you have to click a post open to see comments) and they can also gain all the off-topic commentary on them - just like in a post.

Not saying that commenting is worse than creating a whole post. Both have their reasons to exist and their places to be used.

gerryflap,
@gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

Because I have nothing to share that I find important enough. I’d rather comment on something

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@gerryflap Yeah it seems a lot more people are willing to comment over post, it's nice to see people are a little active.

Damaskox,
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

I think we should cherish commenting too.

Creating posts is not the only way of making engagement. Even though it’s better than having a community of 0 posts, I still would be sad to look at a community that has one new post daily but doens’t get any votes or comments.
Within time not getting engagement can become demoralizing to the content creator. Why bother if you don’t get anything in return? (Been there, felt that - and in many occasions.)

infreq,

How many newspaper articles have you read vs written?

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@infreq Why does it have to be articles? I've read a few of them that are connected from people on Mbin but I like genuine people posting on smaller communities and things.

M500,

I have posted a few times and almost every time someone complains that the link I posted was already posted by someone else.

Like, sorry, I didn’t see it and I’m not going to spend 15 minutes researching whether an article was already posted here.

So, it’s mainly that.

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@M500 Why do people think links to articles are the only thing you can post?

orcrist,

Is there anything about your question that is specific to Lemmy? If you’re just asking in general then I think it’s been answered long ago and a web search would give you more than enough information.

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@orcrist It's more to do with Lemmy / Kbin / Mbin it seems like most people don't like to post.

TheDorkfromYork,

People hate my opinions.

Alexstarfire,

I certainly do. Now back to your cave.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

You’re wrong.

Open_Mike,

I'm on Artemis on Android. It doesn't appear to be possible.

When it is I might share my goat videos. In the mean time, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCucYNmlqU-O1npt002LXVTA

broguy89,

Why do more people read books than write books? Why do more people eat than cook? It’s easier to consume than to produce.

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

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