I like Lemmy. I really do.

In order to support the website, I have posted a shit-ton of original content.

Is what I’m doing actually useful? Or am I just wasting my time?

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    It looks like you’ve made 61 posts in the last 24 hours. That’s a lot of content to provide!

    If you’re enjoying it, then there’s no harm in carrying on. Well done, thank you!

    But if you’re not enjoying it, then slow down. Stop posting or just post less frequently, whatever it takes to feel like you’re doing something you find worth doing. Otherwise, what’s the point?

    But to your original questions, I don’t think you’re wasting your time and posting is definitely useful for the Fediverse ecosystem.

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    I’d like to think that if anything I do makes someone’s day a bit better, it was not a waste of time

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    Reddit wasn’t immediately known as the “front page of the Internet.” It took time to build up a reputation and tons of content before it started to get noticed and promoted by search engines.

    Lemmy is the same. It’s small now, but with enough content, it will eventually become a reference point like Reddit. Every little bit counts.

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        The irony is that Digg has supposedly been working to absorb a lot of the Reddit refugees. Apparently if they’re not landing on Lemmy, they’re landing on Digg. It makes me wonder how many of the users have been around long enough to actually remember the Digg mass exodus to Reddit. I’m sure a lot of them are the newer users, who weren’t around for the Digg purge.

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          Digg is in the middle of some big “reboot” of the site, with Alex Onhanian on board. They’re in some invite-only preview for the last few months.

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    Yes, people come to Lemmy to look at content and then discuss it, if we don’t have content then there’s no discussion.

    If people don’t like what you’re posting, they’ll let you know through votes on the posts

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      I think the main thing here is original content.

      It’s easy to just go to Reddit, find an equivalent community, then copy paste some tending posts… Although I guess it’s nice for people here if they never knew what’s on the other side anyways, creating original content is inherently much more powerful

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    I do think of it as better to put my stuff here, on a non-corporate forum, than somewhere else. Not sure it rises to the level of doing good or being useful, exactly. Maybe, as I personally find enjoyment on Lemmy, so perhaps I am providing the same to someone else.

    No I don’t think you are wasting your time.

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    I do this a lot but in different communities to you. In the bigger communities your post can get lost in the feed, smaller ones they may just not be seen by many. You could try more mid range communities. You like politics and news, so you could try !politicalmemes@lemmy.world where you’ll get more interaction. You could also mix it up with !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social where people just upvote and posts don’t require interaction.

    I’ve found if you post in the right places people start chatting and it’s really fun!

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    10 hours ago

    I like some of your posts, no need to feel discouraged.

    Usefulness is probably not the right word, though-- haha.

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    I think so. If you’re a human and you’re not a jerk, then interacting on a platform you want to see flourish is a good idea.

    It might fail. Any given platform may fail despite many people’s efforts to make it work. But that’s not a good reason not to try.