• DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    That’s not limited to Lemmy. It’s what happens across all social media. A tiny percentage of people will post, a larger percentage will comment, and the vast majority will lurk. The general numbers I’ve heard thrown around are 1-9-90, but the posters and commenters are probably much lower than 1% and 9%. Especially as platform size increases.

    As for why, and this is hazarding a guess: posting takes effort, commenting takes less, and lurking takes the least.

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        1 day ago

        No. I prefer signal rather than noise.

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        2 days ago

        Yes, but the more we comment and post the more likely it is new memebers will stay which eventually leads to more posters and commenters

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            14 hours ago

            Great question, I honstly dont know, I think if you can answer that you can make a lot of money somewhere lol companies spend millions trying to get people to engage with stuff

            • Alice@hilariouschaos.comOPM
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              12 hours ago

              Man that’s so true. Good point. It gets tiring being only one of the few to post stuff. Wish more ppl made that effort