bulwark,

I’m a lurker, but I’m going to try to participation more.

contextual_somebody,

Are you a lurker if you comment?

techgearwhips,

I sure hope not lol

miles,

you’re doing it right now! 😀 how does it feel?

Apollo_Katelo,

I gotta pee

Lemmylefty,

I was like that on Reddit, but that was partly because it’s SO heavily trafficked and there are so many comments within any given post that you either have to be in at the start or make a popular post to have any effect upon discussion. And by “discussion” I mean more using a loudspeaker: there’s little meaningful back and forth, just presentations.

Smaller communities allow for more forum-like interaction.

balder1991,

There were even those graphs showing the common times posts that stay at the top were written for different subreddits, but it was usually the time people were waking up in the US.

CarbonatedPastaSauce,

I’m sorry sir, but based on this post activity I’m going to need you to turn in your lurker badge immediately.

JesusTheCarpenter,

I think commenting or even voting counts as participating. In my view, lurking means 0% participation.

Apollo_Katelo,

I’ll lurk on your content.

scifu,

Yep. Lurker here. In the sense that I upvote but don’t post or create content. I am just not witty enough to make a joke or creative enough to write a long winded content. But I do what I do and I think it’s alright.

Cmot_Dibbler,

God, the rare few times i put any time and effort into making something it would just get shit on. Lol

olimario,

This is largely a reddit-discourse problem that evolved over time as the site devolved into witty one-liners and adversarial comments for engagement.

I’m hoping people push back hard against this across various fediverse instances because it just makes the internet a worse place and discourages contributions from would-be posters/commenters.

People should feel excited to post without feeling the need to look over their post/comment 100 times to pre-emptively guess what all attack angles someone is going to respond to in a post as harmless about liking the way roses smell.

Buddahriffic,

In a threaded site like Reddit or Lemmy, one liners and higher effort comments can coexist. I enjoyed the joking around, sing alongs, even the puns. Then you keep scrolling or collapse the thread and you can get to the more serious replies.

As long as the comments are in good faith or good fun and try to add something, I approve of them.

It was the bad faith stuff, people trying to compete in the victim Olympics (not saying that victims shouldn’t speak up, I mean the people who are just looking for the next thing to be offended about), and attention whoring that I didn’t like. Also the people obsessed with tying every conversation back to what group of people they hate or their political position or the political position they hate. Though I guess on the bright side, those ones did make me feel better about the possibility the world will end soon.

bannedfromapplebees,

I felt the same on reddit. So far lemmy seems more positive

trouser_mouse,
@trouser_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

I am a talentless fool posting nonsense, don’t let your lack of wit or creativity hold you back!

Touching_Grass,

Exactly. Just fart into the wind like the rest of us.

Schmedes,

The nice thing about this right now is that you don’t need to feel witty or creative to post stuff as long as it fits the community you’re in. There aren’t enough people to compete with for posts to get attention, that’s the main attraction to smaller social media environments: you feel like you matter more.

Talaraine,
Talaraine avatar

I've never created a subreddit but created a magazine here! Scoping for content to help build our new home. I just figure that if you ditched reddit you're kinda obligated to pitch in on the new space, idk.

Even if you don't create a magazine, just share something interesting once in a while?

RampageDon,

I was def a lurker on reddit. Here I have been trying to post and comment where I can. I don’t create art or anything like that, so my submission are mostly memes, discussions in niche instances, and a news article here and there.

GunnarRunnar,

I'd wager early adopters tend to be more active. Probably it has something to do with the size of the community too, you don't feel like you're being drown in the noice and most people don't have that "I need my voice to be heard" impulse (I have to be fair) which drives people to actively participate in something like Reddit-size when they don't have anything particularly insightful to say.

QuestioningEspecialy,
QuestioningEspecialy avatar

Yeah, I rarely say anything when plenty of others are already talking. Makes rl pretty sucky when you become unwelcomed because you aren't engaging like everyone else. dies in introvert

lapes,

I'm like that too, unless I drink some alcohol. Which is definitely a healthy behaviour hah

ApathyTree,
@ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’m a light participator. I’m looking for a community to call home, but I’m not highly social, so I don’t comment a ton. Maybe once I find the right communities to subscribe to, but for now I mostly browse all looking for new appealing communities, and comment where it might add value.

Deemo,

Depends on the community. I do comment more than I post.

jeena,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

Mostly a creator, back when I used Twitter and Facebook I used it as a write only medium. On the fediverse I try to read some stuff also and participate by commenting and voting.

keenkeeper,

I’m a lurker. Sometimes a participator. Rarely a creator.

chrisrauh,

The question seems to imply that this ratio is problematic, but it is in fact fine.

There this sense now that “being a creator” has intrinsic value, but this value is an artifact of platforms that exploit its users creations. So much so that we now have an immense amount of low quality fast food grade, in fact toxic, content. Content pollution.

So, whatever the ratio is. If you want to post post, if you want to comment comment, if you want to lurk lurk.

As long as we are all enjoying the experience, who cares?

RippleEffect,

Fair, but for lemmy to truly take off, people need to be actively posting and commenting. If people don’t have interest in that, lurkers won’t come.

chrisrauh,

Right. It needs to work well for people who like posting and commenting.

oSillyScope,

I will post as I find communities that align with my interests. I comment where I feel I have something to say. I will lurk elsewhere.

Rhabuko,

The only 1% I will ever be a part of 😅

HereToLurk,
@HereToLurk@lemmy.world avatar

1% rule: most people lurk, do you??

Me: 😶‍🌫️

miles,

It’s ok to say hello 😀

StarLuigi,
@StarLuigi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I feel much more motivated to comment compared to post.

gon,
@gon@lemmy.world avatar

I’m very much in the 1% I think

PawjamaParty,

I’m mostly a lurker, pretty rarely commenting and posting even less, but I’m trying to be more active on lemmy. I just don’t feel like I ever have anything interesting to contribute to any discussion.

SpookKitty,

I’d say partway between participator and lurker. Sometimes I just don’t really have a lot to say.

forgotaboutlaye,

That’s what I’m struggling with too. I was far more likely to reply than post top level comments on posts. Something I need to push past.

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