Hey! I was thinking now… As I have some stuff to keep posting and I don’t see that big posting activity in furry community I don’t want to flood the timeline with my stuff. Would you recommend me a prudential time between posts?

    • Luis GearOP
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      7 months ago

      I was thinking about posting a drawing per day until I reach to my actual works, but I don’t want to get in troubles for flood 😂

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        7 months ago

        A post a day wouldn’t be considered flooding. It’s more about ensuring others have the opportunity to post. Hecc, I’d even think 6 hours between posts would be plenty of time to allow others to chime in.

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          7 months ago

          Alright! Thanks for the advice. Maybe I just need to get into more communities, my timeline feels a bit empty and that was my doubt 😅

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    7 months ago

    I’ve seen some communities do this and I’d say more than 3-4 in a day is too many and will turn people off. 1-2 a day is no big deal.

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      7 months ago

      I see, I’ll do one per day then. Despite having time here I got time off and I still need to figure out how Lemmy works. Thanks for the advice.

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    7 months ago

    Another option: multi-image posts

    AFAIK there’s no Reddit-style gallery feature for Lemmy yet, but you can upload or link more images in the description text.

    Like this:

    "Circle of No" by Tsaoshin

    (image source: “Circle of No” by Tsaoshin)

    For image links, just put an exclamation in front of the brackets. E.g. ![image alt. text](image URL)

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      7 months ago

      Hmmmm, I feel this way less engaging 🤔 At least doing it one-per-day keeps my stuff active a bit longer