Time is the variable and non negotiable resource. We cannot alter it. Therefore, we must decide where out focus goes, especially when limited.
I understand the situation I am in compared to others so I have no problem with people not doing 1,000 per week. That is nuts to most people.
However, is 15 per day really too much to ask, especially when doing a post which should generate some type of involvement from the audience?
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Nah, you're totally right. 15 comments per day shouldn't be any problems at all for most people. Should be easy for an author who makes a few posts per week as long as they reply to the comments they get.
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I look at how many tweets people send out. At the same time, I see some who spend hours in Discord going on about nothing. Yet these people do not add much in the way of commenting.
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I do like the idea of having a Discord channel, but I want it to be used more in terms of support and feedback. I rarely use Discord. It's really not my cup of tea, but I can see why people are using it.
I agree with you though, it's sad to see people being extremely active on Discord and rarely engaging within posts.
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I do use it for private conversations but rarely go into a room to chit chat. That is why I can post so many articles. There are a few who spend all their time on Discord.
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No. You can publish so many articles because you are a machine with a brain that never stops producing content ideas. You never seem to run out of gas.
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Just takes dedication and a lot of reading. Comments actually help to stimulate ideas.
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True. I get tons of ideas through comments and engagement. So there's a win-win in every aspect. Chances of upvotes & being rewarded for comments, stimulating ideas, boosting overall engagement which is likely to attract outsiders and so on.
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