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There was a thesis last year that FC needed more beef to grow Well, after posting some content lately that led to USDA Choice Beef, I’ve realized that I don’t personally like beefing As a result, I have a few options: 1) self-censor and avoid posting certain content that creates polarity 2) lean into it, be more polarizing and begin using the mute + block functionality more liberally 3) invest more time into figuring out how to continue posting about certain topics, in a way that elicits less of an emotional response I think I’m going to try doing a combination of 1) and 3) Option 2 feels like a bummer because this network has felt like a digital community where people for the most part respect each other and can share whatever they want without fear of vitriol As it grows, it might become less respectful and less about human connection. But I don’t want to encourage it in that direction by leaning into the aggressive behavior prematurely
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Unironically, I think the answer is often just “post more” and you’ll get all of the above
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Feels like bypass? I’d rather increase the quality of interaction than pave over bad experiences with quantity
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Hear you - but if you don’t like beef, don’t manufacture it just because you think it might help grow the network 1. Don’t self censor things you want to post that might create polarity 2. Do lean into things you want to post, just because you want to 3. Invest as much (or as little) time as you want curating your topics for others Just be you :) If you post more quantity and the network grows, you’ll end up having more people that disagree with you simply because there’s more people
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