• wia
    link
    fedilink
    671 year ago

    Probably 95% of the time, honestly.

    Almost every time, even when it’s something I’m a SME about. I just don’t want to play the popularity/karma game and deal with nonsense.

    • Zoolander
      link
      English
      251 year ago

      I used to think that Reddit was the worst about that but Lemmy has topped it. Reddit would be filled with comments from people that were off about something small that I’m a SME about. People on Lemmy like to engage in entire comment chains that are just flat out wrong that they’re confidently incorrect about.

      • XbSuper
        link
        English
        31 year ago

        And you get shouted down for trying to correct them. I generally prefer to just lurk here, discussion is near impossible.

      • @radix
        link
        English
        11 year ago

        deleted by creator

  • @breakingcups
    link
    381 year ago

    Consider that your target audience for this question might inherently have difficulty answering this.

  • @OhmsLawn
    link
    331 year ago

    50% of th…ah, fuck it.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    261 year ago

    I’ve been on the internet long enough I can have the entire argument with myself at this point. I’ve taken to just posting what I want and forgetting about it. They can’t all be bangers.

  • themeatbridge
    link
    191 year ago

    I just deleted four paragraphs about Batman and the ethics of murder because I realized I didn’t actually want to argue with anyone, I was just soapboxing. And it would definitely start an argument.

    • ThrowawayOP
      link
      fedilink
      101 year ago

      You know, we could use a soapbox community. No replies, just text posts. I could definitely post a couple of my own.

        • themeatbridge
          link
          31 year ago

          Today on my soapbox, all the reasons IronKrill is wrong about what they said yesterday. I will ignore all questions ir rebuttals.

    • @SARGEx117
      link
      91 year ago

      That’s when you post anyway and add in “I will not be taking any questions.”

      Stick to your word, ignore replies if you don’t even care what other people have to say in response.

    • all-knight-party
      link
      fedilink
      71 year ago

      Fuck it, soap box anyway. It’s a neat way to catalog your thoughts and opinions, like having a journal or blog where the subjects are informed by what you’re commenting on.

  • Smurfe
    link
    English
    151 year ago

    All. The. Fucking. Time.

  • @jimbo
    link
    15
    edit-2
    11 months ago

    deleted by creator

  • @RememberTheApollo_
    link
    131 year ago

    3 out of 4 times?

    Find myself reiterating something that was already said. Arguing a point nobody cares about. Entering a discussion that I know will not go my way regardless of what info I provide, because even Lemmy has a Hive Mind sometimes and doesn’t like dissent. Realizing half way through writing it that I don’t really know enough about the subject and should just shut up. Or maybe I just think my comment won’t offer anything that contributes to the discussion.

  • Karyoplasma
    link
    fedilink
    121 year ago

    I often type and then realize I’m not really adding anything to the discussion. Then I just discard it.

    • @samus12345
      link
      English
      41 year ago

      Other times I realize I’m not adding anything and hit Reply anyway. Like right now!

    • El Barto
      link
      21 year ago

      I can mindlessly reply no problem. But in the few times I’ve stopped myself from replying, I’ve asked, “will this post and potential replies bring me any value, be it educational, entertaining or similar?”

  • @sep
    link
    111 year ago

    I post about 1/20th of the replies i write.

    • @Weirdfish
      link
      51 year ago

      This sounds about right. I have an emotional response to something, feel I have something to add, and start banging out a wall of text.

      Then I reread it for errors before I post and just think “nobody needs to see this” and delete it.

  • Joanie Parker
    link
    101 year ago

    You’re lucky I’m even responding to this. That’s how often.

  • @moistclump
    link
    10
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    Often but not as often as I used to on Reddit. On Lemmy, I do feel more of a sense that I can contribute to the conversation and hopefully will be met with more respect than the other place.

    We’re building the kind of community we want. I want to be interacting with engaged and respectful people, so I’m trying to be the same. Feels like more ownership, Yknow?