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Can I ask you something unrelated? I see you all over lemmy, commenting and posting on pretty much everything. Looking at your profile says you have over 25k submissions in 8 months, that is over 100 comments and/or posts per day.
Assuming you also sleep sometimes and have some sort of occupation and perhaps real life in some form, that leaves about 12-14 hours per day to post content, likely less.
How do you manage that? Honestly I’m amazed.
(If this is too personal feel free to ignore of course)
And an upright citizen defending democracy at every turn, too. Heroic.
WFH, desk job, multiple monitors, remain sitting at the desk after work because fuck outside.
It isn't that impressive. 100 posts and comments a day is probably only a few hours a day.
Still a crazy amount, and none of it seems artificial.
To continue the math: 8 hours sleep, 1 hour for general household chores and cooking, another hour at least for eating (spread over the day), 2-4 hours for leisurely activities like spending time with the family, going for a run, pursuing a hobby. Then, assuming an occupation with normal hours, that’s another 8. Leaves 2-4 hours I haven’t accounted for, if it’s an on-site profession it also requires commuting for example.
Granted, during a few of these one could probably pull out the phone on occasion and browse Lemmy a bit, but still the sheer volume of ~~not low(?)~~ effort submissions in that timeframe, over such a long period, is very impressive.