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Lol I ask myself this all the time!
Just hit 3200 this week, and I get maybe 1-2 posts a month not from me. I get so excited when someone else does one!
I only started posting daily because I really love what I share, so I'd be sourcing all the stuff just for me. If you're doing this as a job, you're going to burn out. I try to post 3 or 4 things a day and have a week or 2 of posts built up in a drafts folder for slow news days or days where I feel like crap and I can keep it going. That's a labor of love though. If it's something I wasn't all in on, it would suck to do all that work for free.
Check out the [email protected] community if you want to discuss the growing pains here. It's mainly us crazy dedicated few talking about growing our communities.