Yes, it kind of is hypocritical to ask this on a social media platform, but what do you guys get out of it?

  • RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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    5 hours ago

    It’s not so much hypocritical of you to ask this question as it is you lack introspection.

    People share things on social media to have interaction with other people, just like you did.

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      4 hours ago

      I never really used social media, since I was deterred by the contagious cancer that Instagram/TikTok/etc. because of their algos, corporations and bots are. Thanks to Lemmy being different, I thought it would be time to start understanding this.

  • treadful@lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    When I share, I’m trying to pay it back. Some of you jabronies shared some cool things with me that I wouldn’t have seen otherwise. So the least I can do is try and do the same.

    And if everyone did this, Lemmy would be flush with content.

  • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    I’m a performing artist. The stuff I share promotes causes I enjoy, keeps me relevant in an ever expanding scene, and helps get the word out for local shows and events.

    Also a lot of shitposting. Mostly shitposting.

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    9 hours ago

    Because social media will usually allow us to contact other people with similar niche interests, people that we’d be hard pressed to find IRL

  • Daemon Silverstein@thelemmy.club
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    7 hours ago

    Sometimes I ask myself the same question when I share things just to be faced with my own feelings of purposelessness. I mean, the purpose should be sharing it to other people that’d be interested in the content, but the Dead Internet Theory has long been far from a mere theory. The insane amounts of bots and spam led people to rely on some kind of “web of trust”, “web ring”, etc. It was needed because it’s never possible to know beforehand if a new profile will be spam/bot. And it seems good to find only what (should) fit our interests, following only people that you know whom produces good content. However, this behavior has a big downside, it rules out potentially interesting content from unknown people, which leads to the impossibility of hear and being heard, which leads to segregation, which leads to digital echo chambers. So, in such a web, friendless people, for example, inevitably fall into oblivion as they watch their content being filtered out because spam and bots needs to be filtered out.

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    13 hours ago

    The first word in social media is “social”. People typically post on social media because they want to socialize in one way or another.

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    7 hours ago

    I used to post on reddit only to troll shitty people Honestly, as time goes on, the less I feel the need to post anything. I realized most things on the internet are garbage.

  • HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com
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    8 hours ago

    there is a pretty big difference between anonymous and nonanonymous social media. this is technically no different than a newsgroup or bbs so if its social media you can say social media has been around since the internet and before www. Anyway it depends on the platform and the person. some are looking to influence, some are looking for recognition, some are looking for validation, some are looking for information, some are looking to just fuck around.

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    15 hours ago

    “Look at this cool thing I found!” It can just be nice to share stuff with other people. There doesn’t need to be a deeper reason, it’s a function of humans being social animals.

    This includes motivations such as wanting to discuss the thing with other people, to compare your own view with theirs, or simply to satisfy the need to yell at someone.

    Edit: typo

  • GHiLA@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    I’ve been shitposting and talking to other anonymous people online since 1999.

    UBB anime boards

    Somethingawful

    4chan

    Reddit

    and now, I dance the babushka, for you!

    And now, I find myself home to Lemmy. Just one of the thousands of Anons posting opinion, then meme, then opinion, then shitpost in the background static of the greater internet hive mind.

    Arguments, rebukes, comments, discussions… discourse. It’s all necessary to me. I have to get in the fray. I have to cause the fray, in some instances. Discussion is life, passion in many instances. People care about what they care about and I both want to know why and tell why.