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@asklemmy What is up with people creating Communities and then not even posting a single post in them?

Like wouldn't you want to be able to grow a community by doing a post here and there, even just a welcome post to say why you created the community would make sense wouldn't it?

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[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 20 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

I don't get a lot of behaviour here. I think that should be cleaned up automatically. Just grabbing a community name and blocking it without doing anything with it is just bad for the platform.

Another thing I don't get is people posting questions and then never engaging with the comments. Not answering follow-up questions or up-/downvoting answers. Always seems to me like speaking to a wall. And you can never sure when replying, if it's a genuine question or you're just going to waste your time by typing a reply.

[–] sam@southampton.social 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah sadly I can't easily take over these platforms that I'd love to keep alive without using an alt account.

Also I love answering the comments, it get's hard to answer all of them if there's 100+ comments and some ask the same 2 questions I've answered a few times previously.

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

You're doing a good job in my opinion. I also try to reply to people. Because having a discussion was the reason why I posted in the first place. But I think it's not necessary to reply to everyone. I just upvote comments that I don't have a meaningful reply to, and that way people can see that I (or someone) appreciated them typing it out. I think that's enough. And I don't judge an OP by replying specifically to me. I just look if they at least added one or two comments to their discussion themselves. And if there's votes to some of the comments. If that's the case I think everything is fine.

(Though, I at least demand one vote for my comment if I give a correct answer or give a lengthy reply. Sadly that doesn't always happen.)

[–] otherbarry@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Another thing I don’t get is people posting questions and then never engaging with the comments. Not answering follow-up questions or up-/downvoting answers.

On Reddit those were often bots attempting to establish an account with fake posts and karma before using it for spam. Not sure about Lemmy.