Is it an in-joke? Or does the person who makes these just enjoy posting them all day?

See for yourself: !comics@lemmy.ml

ON EDIT: Corrected the title after getting advice from @CommunityLinkFixerBot

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    1 year ago

    Looking at the account, they post 1-2 a day, skipping some days. Is that really too much for you? I’m questioning your definition of “dominate” here. It hardly counts as posting “all day”.

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      1 year ago

      It’s all in context. If there are only 1-2 posts per day then yes. There are more of course, but it does feel like a lot.

      For me it was too much of it, and do not find it funny, so I blocked the user. But I like that people that enjoy it, still get to see it.

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        1 year ago

        When you say there are more of course, do you mean there are more than 1-2 heathcliff posts a day? I can’t see them.

        Blocking does seem the simple solution if you get tired of seeing them, instead of this passive aggressive post that will just make that comic poster feel like a nuisance.

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      1 year ago

      As of this reply, of the 20 links on the frontpage of !comics@lemmy.ml … 9 are “Heathcliff Without Heathcliff”. Sometimes the comic has as many as 15 on the front-page.

      The account spams the instance - I just don’t know if it’s an in-joke, the poster just has nowhere else to post an over-used joke, or the mods don’t care about spamming.

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        I disagree that 1-2 posts a day counts as spam. It is a disproportionate amount of the posts because not enough other users are active. If more people posted regularly, it wouldn’t seem like so much. The user likes the comics, and they get upvoted more than downvoted, so it’s clear more people like them than not. I recommend you block them if you are so tired of seeing them.

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          I’d say it’s relative. If you’re the predominant thing on the whole all feed on a proper instance, it’s probably much. Doesn’t matter if the actual number is 1, 2 or 400.

          I’ve heard people leave Lemmy on their first day because “it’s just meme pictures”. That was also one single community having way more posts than the other communities. And Lemmy defaulting on showing all the local posts instead of subscribed communities.

          And it can kill engagement if things get monothematic. And dominated by one user or a niche topic. But that’s not always the case. Depends on the community. And I can’t say if it’s the case here.