Do comments count as content? If not, I think that percentage is a bit flawed, because I've read cool discussions here
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1% content (posts), 9% comments, and 90% lurkers is how it's broken out
Mostly lurk unless the discussion is something I feel I can add real value to with my own experiences\expertise. Likely 1 comment per year, like this one. Plus I don't vote on posts or comments.
Why you gotta call me out like that? :D
The people that lurk will not participate and skew the result.
first day here, and it's too early to predict in which direction this will take off. i am hoping to create and post content around day-to-day happenings.
I would be really curious if this was the case prior to the advent of smartphones. Was the ratio the same on early USENET or BBS? It’s so much easier to lurk than participate from a smartphone keyboard.
Well, I've never posted (yet), but commented a few times. More than on reddit, certainly! But overall, I do think that rule is going to hold. It creeps up all over the place. At this stage, I think it is just human nature at work and, as such, almost inevitable.
I'd say partway between participator and lurker. Sometimes I just don't really have a lot to say.
The only 1% I will ever be a part of 😅
I'm a lurker. Sometimes a participator. Rarely a creator.
Mostly a creator, back when I used Twitter and Facebook I used it as a write only medium. On the fediverse I try to read some stuff also and participate by commenting and voting.
Depends on the community. I do comment more than I post.
I tend not to post often but I like to comment.
And only 1% of the 1% contribute meaningful content.
I don't think I'll ever create content, but I'm happy to try and comment on the stuff you guys create. Thats probably the most I'm capable of.
I have created the Kia Community. As a owner of the car, it's been awesome to find other owners who can share their knowledge & advice on maintenance & driving the car. Invited others in!
I am a big part a lurker, but I also create content sometimes
It's Zipf's law, there's no reason to think Lemmy follows a different distribution.
I'm finally part of the 1%!
I hardly ever posted on Reddit but I would comment about as much as here. I'm trying to be the change I want to see in the world, so I'm posting a bit more.on the kbin.social NYC magazine (aka community). If you like or are interested in NYC, please visit and poat/comment!
@nyc (@nyc@kbin.social)
My first idea was "uh, interesting - why not do a poll for that?"
And then I noticed that would end up in some kind of lurker-paradox🤔