Well, having been through several waves of reddit influxes all I can say is that like in real life, people try things out before finding out what the deal is with this place and that is probably why a lot of people don't stay from said influxes. From my view, this site is all about engaging with our interests and with each other through conversation. Sounds simple, but it does require more effort than it might seem at first glance. I've noticed that a lot of comments from influxes respond to the article or video, but not to the rest of the community or at least don't really invite conversation, merely "I think this." I'm not pointing any fingers at any users, it's just an observation. So just because someone is posting content doesn't mean that they are inviting conversation. There are users who do nothing but post links to their own websites and unsurprisingly, are not much paid attention to. Then again, there are users who do that, but their posts do gain traction because they're posts worth talking about in the minds of the user base.
That is good point, but i think one can adapt to conversations and realize what the site is about while posting and that telling users to not post at all is contra productive to making hubski a more active place for conversation. but then again, i joined today and have probably not gotten the hang of the site yet.
Ok swedish, if you're around for the next few influxes let's see if your opinion stays the same! So far I have seen a reddit thread just like this one far too often and in a month or so, 99% are gone, never to be heard from again, for whatever reason. Also note that the user you initially responded to did not tell users not to post or to lurk and is also very new.
I think that it is interesting because although people are willing to discuss the question at hand, this clear lack of sharing indicates that they do not seem to think it is worth talking about with their friends. Like "Yes I'll bite, but maybe it's just because I'm bored and need something to do, not because this is necessarily the most interesting investment of my time, and as a result I'm not going to share this thread." That's kind of how I see it, less about approval but more about quality of content. People may post on it because it's something to do but opt not to share it because they don't necessarily think it is something everyone wants to do, or so on.
I think that people don't share it because they have similar sentiments to those that have been expressed here. They think that this is a topic that is wrong for hubski and to personal I guess.
I don't think it's the too personal thing. You haven't been around but we share a lot of personal stuff on Hubski: - kb tells us about his daughter - Bfx tells us about getting dumped - tng tells us about HIS amazing story - I'd link to you to my own #askhubski about my brother and assholes, but I can't find it. here ya go We do share personal things here. I think they just have to be the right personal things. There's been plenty of personal #askhubskis. I think #askhubskis are more successful when the OP has been established on Hubski for a while - when users know and care about the OP.
I guess it's too personal too soon then. Reddit is about the fact that you are anonymous and is a lot about sharing things early so I could get why redditors show up and asks these kinds of things. Here it's more like an actual relationship, you don't start out with the heavy questions.
Here is a better link to the event that _ref_ is referring to regarding me. It was pretty scarring, but also pretty amazing.
Aww. Atticus is a bad-ass name and your son is adorable. Thanks for sharing!
I replied to someone saying they were going to lurk instead of posting, I thought the person he replied to was reasonable. And you are right in that I might get another perspective on the issue when I've been here a while.