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  • Is it just me or people don’t really want to engage anymore?

    Posted by WoodenBar2113 on April 19, 2026 at 2:02 pm

    I’ve been noticing something weird across different platforms lately.

    It’s not that people aren’t interested. They watch, scroll, consume… but when it comes to actually engaging, replying, or participating, almost nothing happens.

    Even in communities that should be active, it feels like everything depends on a small group, and the rest just stay passive.

    At this point it doesn’t even feel like an engagement problem, more like people just don’t want to interact at all anymore.

    Curious if others are seeing the same thing, or if you’ve found ways to get people to actually participate without forcing it.

    WoodenBar2113 replied 13 hours, 15 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • AJisNotYourGuru

    Guest
    April 19, 2026 at 2:23 pm

    It’s not that people don’t want to engage, it’s that the bar to engage is higher now.

    People are still watching a ton, but engagement has become more selective. Liking or commenting isn’t default behavior anymore, it happens when something hits identity, emotion, or feels worth adding to.

    A lot of content today is optimized to be consumed, not responded to. It’s clear, polished, informative… but there’s no tension, no opinion, no reason for someone to jump in.

    Also, most communities naturally follow the 90-9-1 rule. A small % creates, a slightly bigger % engages, and the majority just watches. That’s always been true, it just feels more obvious now.

    What’s been working is shifting from “here’s value” to “here’s something to react to.” Open loops, strong takes, asking for perspective instead of answers, or framing things in a way where people see themselves in it.

    For example, look at political content. It’s very “us vs them” mentality. Think of how you can incorporate that into the essence of your own content.

    So it’s less about forcing engagement, more about giving people a reason to care enough to respond.

  • TomTeachesTech

    Guest
    April 19, 2026 at 2:25 pm

    I think certain platforms you see this apply more strongly. As for communities that should be active, what makes you think that they should? Is it more that this is a general assumption or does it apply to your own audience?

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