Now Tintin, are you the dog or the Sun? You can’t be both, so please decide! (and please stop laughing, everyone!)

So, the other day I went a-lookin’ for more Tintin memes, and found a goodly lot! :D Here’s the first group, and I’ll getcha’ back with the other group when the stars align again upon image uploading:


Beam me UP, professor?


Poster-swap


Lazy mofos


Rascar-crystal


Save yourself!


Ah, the Tintin bed!

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    10 days ago

    You wouldn’t do it for karma, you do it for discovery.

    I mean… I hope not? oO
    I mean, I hope so!
    I mean…

    Because of this, I tend to lean towards small regular posts, rather than a few big posts. The latter, while nicer to consume (and thereby suitable for to be pinned and get seen by many that way) is actually detrimental to the growth of federated communities.

    Interesting!
    And yet-- okay, but I feel like I’m ripping everyone off, that way! (like if I have bunch of content, then share it!)

    Now me, I have a relative million awesome images to share, and I badly want to try to impress people upon BD, but… huh… somehow I think you’re right?

    • MentalEdge
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      310 days ago

      People won’t mind. If a given post isn’t awesome, it’ll just quickly move down the feed because it won’t get votes, out of sight.

      Obviously, don’t spam a post every hour, but posting regularly means that there’s often that one new post people might find in all, helping them find their way around.

      Basically, to maximize discovery while being as non-spammy as possible, you’d make one post whenever the previous one is too far down the feed to get scrolled down to. Any more, and you risk annoying uninterested users as they scroll past several posts they don’t care about. Any less, and someone who might be interested won’t run into the community in all.

      With my communities, that’s about every four to six hours, but I don’t post to each one that often even. And bigger communities with their higher average vote-counts, or more popular individual posts, will have more staying power.

    • @Lauchs
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      310 days ago

      Depends on your goals! But I think best for the Fediverse/Lemmy is probably drip method.

      But whatever floats your boat, thanks either way! Consider me duly impressed.