I’m really hoping the Lemmy community reaches its potential! But to achieve that, I realize it’s important to contribute to the content. As a chronic Reddit lurker, I’m going to do my best to comment and post to help this platform grow. It’s hard to break the habit of being a creepy voyeur after 10 years. Wish me luck!

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    Welcome the circus. I read an interesting post that said Reddit has the bulk of the users for this type of social media, but the users who add value and post etc. are the ones you need. The users Lemmy needs to attract are not the crowd that lurks. It’s the crowd that posts and adds value. That is a much smaller group of users.

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      I wonder if Reddit hasn’t already started losing them. The post quality has dropped a bit and some of the comments are so confusing that it’s hard not to think they’re AI generated. They’re just nonsense.

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    I lurked instead of commenting on Reddit because there was always that fear that the slightest poor word choice could result in the hounds being released. Secondary to that is often not having anything unique to add to a conversation. I have been trying to contribute more here.

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      A very interesting insight–thanks for helping me understand the lurker dynamic/psychology. I guess I’ve felt the fear: many times I’ve composed a post or comment–and then backed out for fear of having to deal with a shit show as a result. Being a solo mod might have some advantages in that way…

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    Here’s something to consider: many of us were using reddit for several years. That’s years of exploring, building, and bonding with communities. So when you come to Lemmy, don’t expect that it will be a 100% replacement immediately. It takes time. Stick with it. Explore and post in different communities. Grow your usage gradually. You cannot reasonably expect to find everything you are looking for right away.

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    Reddit user of 10 years here, last day of being able to use Boost over there, so just starting to figure this place out!