That to me sounds like a very northern state phrase. I can absolutely hear my grandma saying that (not saying you/they are, just made me smile thinking of that)
That to me sounds like a very northern state phrase. I can absolutely hear my grandma saying that (not saying you/they are, just made me smile thinking of that)
For what? To engage in the community as a whole and to encourage others to as well, or to get your community noticed by people browsing the different filters (new, hot, active, top…)
For why I’d want to post? It would depend on what I’m posting. For example, if it was a meme I thought was funny and it got a lot of upvotes, I’d feel good knowing that other people found it funny, too
If I post looking for a conversation about a topic or at an answer to a question, I’d be excited for some upvotes but a little let down if no one actually responded
Also there’s no incentive to be a karma whore on reddit either… well except their harebrained idea to monetize whatever new award system is coming
Oooh, where can I read about this spicy news? I haven’t been back to reddit since my app was killed
I’m a redditfugee (?) but using the voyager web app absolutely scratches my reddit itch for reading/participating in discussions on posts. I switch which server I’m logged into and sorting methods to see the widest spectrum of content
As apps are being developed, there will be a more seamless experience but for now I’m excited to be part of something “new” and something that’s going to be part of internet history
There’s lemmynsfw! And also the same answer for any community growth: post content 😁