• @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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    256 days ago

    I mean, the quality of content hardly matters if you’re late. If you waited just one day to respond to this post, no one would notice your comment.

      • bluGill
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        106 days ago

        but I won’t get the insightful reply someone else makes next week unless they reply to me.

        • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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          6 days ago

          Why shouldn’t you get a well-considered answer? I’m sure you’ll take another look at the thread. It does happen, but then you’re usually one of the few people who read these well-considered answers.

          I’m not saying that there aren’t well-researched answers on social media, I’m just getting at the fact that there’s time pressure if you want your answer to reach a certain audience.

      • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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        66 days ago

        That’s true, of course. But these responses are hardly visible to most people. Of course, the thread is still online years later, but since people today generally only use social media apps, they no longer see these responses, no matter how valuable they may be. If anything, they only perceive these delayed responses as part of the data sets of LLMs – but then mostly without reference to the original content.

          • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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            56 days ago

            What I mean by this is that every topic is treated like breaking news on social media. However, news reports are characterized by the fact that they are usually outdated by the next day because they are only relevant for a limited period of time. This is not true for many topics discussed on social media. In fact, it is even possible to repeat something after a certain period of time (e.g., reposting memes), which is impossible with actual news reports.

      • @TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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        6 days ago

        Most people aren’t into thread necromancy. New post and comments get more replies than the old ones. They aren’t completely forgotten, but the difference in attention is massive.

    • Nougat
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      36 days ago

      It’s not like there’s only one thread about a specific subject. There’s always a new post to add your commentary to, often enough a post of the exact same link/meme/question. If you come late to the first one you see, spend some time refining your idea, wait five minutes, and comment on the next one.

      • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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        46 days ago

        Yes, but there’s no guarantee that this topic will ever be discussed again. It’s a bit like when you think of a good comeback after a verbal exchange - you have the right argument, but it doesn’t matter anymore. Next time, you’ll be prepared, but next time may never come.

        • Nougat
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          16 days ago

          There are no guarantees in life. Missing out on something isn’t a problem with where you find that thing, and it’s not your fault, either. You don’t get to do everything you want, sorry.

          • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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            46 days ago

            Sure. But what I’m getting at is that this way of consuming information likely leads to people being anything but well informed. Because of this social media “newswoth” logic, they mainly read content that isn’t very well thought out – if only because it was written under time pressure.

            • Nougat
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              16 days ago

              William Randolph Hearst has entered the chat.

    • @sanderium@lemmy.zip
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      16 days ago

      I guess that is true, but that would only be a negative thing if you wanted attention(which is not necessarily a bad thing). If one is not sure people would respond your comment, one can always mention a post from the past and ask whatever information you were looking. And I would argue this happens in real life aswell, you can’t always force a joke on an old topic at a dinner or party.