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minus-squarexantoxis@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up17·1 year agoPosts tend to generate a lot of comments by: being funny, spurring people to try to be funnier (usually failing); or, by being interactive, spurring people to answer a prompt in the premise of the post; or, by being controversial, spurring people to argue. This isn’t particularly funny or interactive. And it’s not very controversial either; I think most programmers will agree with this premise.
Posts tend to generate a lot of comments by:
being funny, spurring people to try to be funnier (usually failing); or,
by being interactive, spurring people to answer a prompt in the premise of the post; or,
by being controversial, spurring people to argue.
This isn’t particularly funny or interactive. And it’s not very controversial either; I think most programmers will agree with this premise.