What's the point of posting this? You may not be their target demographic. No one's forcing you to use it.
If I see a post about a new Lisp dialect (something I have no interest in), commenting "That will be a hard no from me thanks." is a waste of time and space.
I'm curious to hear why people would be enticed by this app when it seems to be nothing more than recycled mastodon by one of the least privacy centric companies in the world.
There's no explanation about why the OP thinks the way he does. If there was some interesting commentary or question, that would be worth reading about.
Have you considered the same argument about your own post? Comments pointing out useless comments are just as useless as the useless comments themselves. Hence the voting system which isn't being engaged with -- which promotes or demotes the exposure a comments gets -- perhaps you might agree the right answer is to downvote and move on?
> If I see a post about a new Lisp dialect (something I have no interest in)
But I am interested in social media apps, its hard not to be these days. I just don't see the point from Meta's point of view, apart from more data collection maybe, and I don't see the point from the users point when Mastodon and Twitter are doing this, with arguably more respect for their users than Meta.
Yeah,I really don't want to hear more from influencers. Even when I don't follow a single one, Instagram still promotes them on my feed for no reason. I was reporting this earlier but now I have just stopped using the app.
If I see a post about a new Lisp dialect (something I have no interest in), commenting "That will be a hard no from me thanks." is a waste of time and space.