There are some communities where the vast majority of posts are by on or two users reposting news articles.

Sometimes they’ll summarize below, but they will almost never share their opinions on the article, or even just ask what others may think about in regards to this aspect or that aspect. So the entire feed is just URLs.

I would feel more engaged to comment on those posts, or even start a post in the community, when it doesn’t feel like a bunch of robots reposting the daily slop.

  • @EdibleFriend
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    69 months ago

    And they give us an article to have a discussion about. They need to feed us talking points as well?

    • @MotoAsh
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      19 months ago

      The article itself always does. Always. Why not let the linker poison the well, too?

      • @EdibleFriend
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        29 months ago

        They always can. I don’t see the point of it being mandatory a person who posts an article give their opinion on it. His complaint seems to be he’s mad that he seen an article without a comment already on it? Basically all articles end up commented on anyways. Why does it need to be mandatory there is at least 1 more?

        • ActualOP
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          -29 months ago

          Basically all articles end up commented on anyways.

          No. Small communities do not get this feature, and it is my belief that they stay small because (a) no one is willing to make the first comment and (b) the feed is just full of new dead posts, or “zombie” posts.

          At least that’s in my case. I get this urked feeling and leave the community whenever the feed feels “zombie”. Not the case when it’s just dead.

          • @EdibleFriend
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            09 months ago

            Why would people be unwilling to make the first post? Never really heard of that before. Also if that’s the case… Why don’t you just make the first post? Be the change you want to see in the world dude.