image is “distracted boyfriend” meme but vertically extended with AI out-painting. the distracted boyfriend, who is staring at the distracting girl’s legs, is labelled “reddit users who keep posting about reddit for some reason”, the girlfriend has the Lemmy mouse for a head and is labelled “Lemmy users”. The distracting woman walking towards camera has her face replaced with Steve Huffman, CEO and fall guy for Reddit inc. her face is labelled “what reddit actually it” and her feminine legs are labelled “what they wanted it to be”.
I might be able to explain the last part, since i’m guilty of it recently in a different regard.
I started a new community,[email protected]. To start a new community though, you need content. but the community type is intended to be users submitting content to edit, and myself and others edit as requested. I feel silly making posts just to complete them “for myself” and I’m too lazy to go look for interesting content to edit. So, I go to /r/psbattles or whatever, scalp a popular battle image, and post it to my community. along with an edit. makes me feel less silly while also generating some content that help showcase what the community can be used for. After I get maybe 1 page of stuff, slowly, I’ll post to a “new communities” area to advertise my community.
When people are pulling /reposting content from Reddit, its because they want to help Lemmy grow, and not just lurk, but they dont have any good new content to share. I would rather people repost here and there, and communities have content, versus everyone lurking, and OC slowly trickles in.
TL;DR - theres a general understanding that adding content right now is critical because people that are new transitions may get bored with lack of content and leave. and many of us aren’t on reddit at all now, so it not a “repost” to us.
I can get behind that logic