• @[email protected]
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    45 months ago

    I think considering that lemmy is new and communities are small, users will be provided with all the content, regardless of when it was posted. Compared to an instagram where the content is so much you might not see it if you miss it

    • anon6789
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      45 months ago

      That’s likely accurate, and I tend to forget my usage is probably different than the majority. Probably at least half my time is creating posts. Since my app got a good draft creation setup, I’m able to make posts ahead of time, so when owl news is slow, I already have a few things in reserve. After that is responding, and since my content is fact based, I’ll often have to do some research to reply properly. What Lemmy time I have left, I typically just hit Top 6 Hour and leave it at that, so that’s how my mind defaults to thinking about sharing content, which as you said, the majority is probably looking broader since their time isn’t including that post/reply time mine is.

      I feel I miss out a bit on enjoying Lemmy as a whole, but focusing on the post creation keeps me functioning as a content provider. I’m still posting just things I enjoy, which makes it not feel like work. Being an animal comm helps, as if you’re there, you like that animal in general, but I’m still finding what I think is best and sharing that as opposed to trying to cater to a more specific audience. I share pics I find I like in my various feeds, I put up interesting facts I read on my own from things I’d be reading even if Lemmy didn’t exist, and I like getting questions back, as it makes me learn about things I didnt think about on my own.

      I hardly ever get tired of posting this way, even though I’m essentially the only content provider for the comm, save the random person sharing a meme or comic.

      • @Rolando
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        35 months ago

        when owl news is slow

        I like the fact that someone can say this. In a better world, more people would be tuned in to owl news.

        • anon6789
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          35 months ago

          Owl news is largely positive. There are some animals that can’t be saved of course, and it’s always sad coming across one that has been an education animal for decades finally passing, but most owl news is self-contained and won’t have an impact on near as many people. I’d much rather spend my time on that than people news.

          Us watching our news feels about the same as a mouse would feel watching owl news. 😬

        • anon6789
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          15 months ago

          Hey, look at that, it is!

          Let’s see if I can make it to the next one!