Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit?
arakhis_@feddit.org 4 weeks agoI hope it ends up being flipped upside down for profit like the Meta platforms.
It’s all small video posts although their essence was connecting with friends and exhibiting pictures/memory/photography. Now these use cases are actively changed into smartphone zombie habits through their UX.
I hope reddit will follow the same fate and this platform here will be the new forums-for-everyone and all the useful questions will be found through fediverse when entering your hyper specific search engine request
But currently I haven’t found my communities yet and most of which are kinda inactive. Some having only a monthly post, others even none at all
Flagstaff@programming.dev 4 weeks ago
Interestingly enough, I made a post in a community that hadn’t had any posts in months, yet it racked up dozens of comments in just a day or two. People are generally more reactive than proactive, which is why content creators reign.
Obviously, you don’t have to be a full-on influencer, but people may be more receptive than you think if you just make some posts from time to time—especially if they’re open-ended questions.
arakhis_@feddit.org 4 weeks ago
I just posted what I’d ask you too here