But the advantage is that Lemmy allows Tor. 😅

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    For some of the really prolific posters, yes. But there are also lurkers like me.

    I doubt anyone can recognize me when I comment or encounter a comment I made.

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        Can’t remember exactly why I put a profile picture here, but I guess I was thinking “oh, someone might use the same username I use in some other instance, so I guess I’ll put something to differentiate.”

        Whether or not that actually hurts my own statement, I’ll leave it for the others to decide. I think posting/comment volume + striking username (and profile picture) + unique voice = recognizability. I think only have one of three, so… IDK!

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      User tags make recognizing people a lot easier. I see tagged users a lot. Voyager even keeps a running total of how many times I have upvoted and downvoted particular users.

      There’s one user I have at like -30, tagged as a Nazi apologist. And sure enough, every time I scroll past them, they’re commenting some weird BS.

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        Oh, I use that too on my mobile app (Voyager). I am starting to think that once the total votes reach some threshold, either I’d encounter them consistently dishing out hot takes, or I’m primed to think their take is hot and spicy.

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      Potentially unpopular protip: I’ve blocked most of the “prolific” posters. My entire feed was becoming repurposed memes from 2015.

      I’m happy there are people out there dedicating time to keeping Lemmy “active” but that is not how I want to live my life.

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        6 days ago

        Pakalat-kalat lang ako. Kung saan lang mapagtripan. 😅

        Bihira lang din akong magpost kasi madalas wala rin naman akong masabi o maidagdag.


        I’m just hanging around at random places. Wherever my fancy takes me.

        I rarely post too, since I rarely have anything to say or add.

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    I think should touch some grass because i may recognise more people here than in the village i am living in for like 2 jears

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    As for posting stuff on the internet, I don’t care anymore. I just try to not post stupid shit, and be decent to other people.

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      I’ve had the misfortune of posting on Craigslist Forums and then having at least 1-2 people shit on me or call me a moron

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    I just wish the people in the subs I mod and post in would post some too. I feel like I am just posting for myself in those subs. Hell I am not a mod in c/trailrunning and it has like 170 members and no one post. I was the last person that posted. I know people are looking because someone is upvoting the things I post but no replies, no conversation. I don’t know what to do to drive engagement.

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      IIRC, they were having some health issues. It’s possible that it likely got too overwhelming, and they took time away from Lemmy to focus on their health.

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        I suspect they’re also using an alt now to lurk/comment and not posting like they were. There’s a user I saw that seemed to track, but could also be a coincidence. Hope they’re good regardless of anyone’s opinion, we’re all still just people here at the end of the day

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    Look at it this way, in a small town people are more likely to be kind and offer higher quality information when asked. The same things can be said about lemmy.

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      Agreed…Lemmy slightly reminds me of the early days of Internet forums/chatrooms/etc.

      Yes, I’m old.

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      Definitely found that to be the case so far! Posted the same question to reddit and it was crickets there.

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      In game theory, a repeated prisoner’s dilemma can become a stag hunt if the probability of future interaction is high enough. Which is essentially what you’re saying.

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        I’m familiar with the prisoners dilemma but not the stag hunt aspect, I’ll have to take your word for it until I have time to read up on that.

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          Prisoner’s dilemmas are interesting because cooperation is socially optimal but not sustained by a Nash equilibrium. Cooperation is fragile. It’s a little “doom and gloom.” Are social species destined to be individualistic selfish assholes?

          Under certain conditions, a repeated prisoner’s dilemma becomes a stag hunt. Stag hunts are interesting because cooperation is, in fact, sustained by a Nash equilibrium. But it’s not for free: there’s also a suboptimal Nash equilibrium that could be hard to get out of.

          But the moral is that there’s incentive to not be an asshole if there’s a high probability of future encounters.

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            Thanks for the explanation, I finally had a little time to read up on the stag hunt aspect and what I read basically said what you said just in a more long winded way, lol.