You’ll see different brands from me in the future. Visual Capitalist has a lot of good ones and they’re easily accessible. Which ones do you use? Pew? World in Data? Chartr?
Of those Pew Research probably has the best reputation, but most importantly, I’d recommend sticking to quality over quantity. Contributions to Lemmy are to be encouraged, so by all means post, but as users will inevitably get tired of seeing too many posts in one community by one user at once, I’d recommend spacing them out (perhaps 1, 2, or at most 3 per day). Pick the best ones, ideally from multiple sources so as to not be assumed an astroturfer or bot, saving extra ones for the next day if need be.
To contribute more without overwhelming a community’s users, perhaps find a second community matching another interest of yours. Posting to that community as well would then let you post an overall greater amount of content without overwhelming any individual subset of users.
You’ll see different brands from me in the future. Visual Capitalist has a lot of good ones and they’re easily accessible. Which ones do you use? Pew? World in Data? Chartr?
Of those Pew Research probably has the best reputation, but most importantly, I’d recommend sticking to quality over quantity. Contributions to Lemmy are to be encouraged, so by all means post, but as users will inevitably get tired of seeing too many posts in one community by one user at once, I’d recommend spacing them out (perhaps 1, 2, or at most 3 per day). Pick the best ones, ideally from multiple sources so as to not be assumed an astroturfer or bot, saving extra ones for the next day if need be.
To contribute more without overwhelming a community’s users, perhaps find a second community matching another interest of yours. Posting to that community as well would then let you post an overall greater amount of content without overwhelming any individual subset of users.
Appreciate the feedback