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Everyone wants lively communities, yet few people are willing to post.
Lemmy isn't big enough to have 1% of users be able to provide content to a passive 99%. If you want more of something, you need to make it happen. People naturally slowly become more willing to engage when there is activity, but there need to be people making a conscious effort to be the early adopters. If you want posts, make posts. It does much more good than asking why there are no posts.
I'm not going to post in a ghost town
“I dont want to do anything. I want everyone else to entertain me”
Where do you think active communities started in the first place?
Be the change you want to see. Post the content you want to see. Start the community you want, and grow it.
You're saying that like it's a bad thing
Weird...that sounds like a good thing to me
You know it's people who think like you that CAUSE it to be a ghost town, right?
Then don't? Sounds like you just want free content. That's really not "what we do" here
That's exactly what they just said; people don't post because there are no posts. Post on a community you want to keep alive and that'll encourage other people to post. Don't post and nobody else will either.
I've seen chains of post of the same person for months without any answers, it's just sad dude.