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by MSFT_Edging
426 days ago
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I'd say at least 70% of reddit "hobby" spaces are people buying something with little research, then posting the picture of the thing they bought. Any real discussion is drowned out so the average post now is "bought these, new to the hobby, what do I do with them?". The meshtastic sub is a good example of that. People buying hobbyist hardware, without doing any research. They probably saw some youtube video, hit the amazon "buy", then when it arrived, they're stumped. |
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Post a photo of your new gizmo: 300 upvotes. Video of you using your widget: 4 votes.
And in subreddits dedicated to actually making things, it's just hustling hustling hustling. With a small percentage of self-help posts like "how I spent 4 years in my boring-ass generic video game and nobody wanted it".