• Bubs@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    I guess some people see it a bit as bragging just from looking at the title. The title gives no information on why it might be an interesting AMA. The complete lack of a post body saying what the record is about, or even interesting info about holding the record, leaves little reason for an AMA.

    Even something as simple as “I hold the world record for X” would be more engaging.

    • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.eeOPM
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      12 days ago

      I mean, it is a crowd known for its “braggy” nature. It’s not unusual to see things like “I am a news anchor, AMA” or “I just beat Ocarina of Time, AMA”. I wasn’t specific because I thought that if I let the engagement clarify the specifics, there would be more engagement.

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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        12 days ago

        “I am a news anchor” and “I just beat Ocarina of time” contain far more information that your post did - if written like your post they just be “I have a job” and “I beat a game”.
        A statement as open as “I’m a new anchor” allows room for all kinds of questions to ask, like what a newsroom is like, if you’ve had an embarrassing on camera moment, or what the biggest story you’ve reported on is. “I have a world record” opens the floor to exactly 1 (one) question, which is required for anybody else to ask an questions about that world record - “world record in what?”.
        Because that’s the only possible question, everybody assumes that the answer will be unimaginably boring, and so don’t even bother to ask in the first place. After all, if it was an interesting record you would have just said what it is, and skipped straight to the interesting questions.

        • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.eeOPM
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          11 days ago

          If I were to hear someone say they beat a world record, I for one would have many questions I might like to ask, including what world record it is, how long it took to beat it, if they did it alone, if they did it on purpose or on accident, how long it has been beaten, what the verification process was like for them, if they have any fans as a result of it, if they have any other goals for world records, etc. Nobody has asked even the one question you’re thinking of.

          • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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            11 days ago

            Nobody has asked even the one question you’re thinking of.

            No Leni, they haven’t, instead they’re taking the piss out of you. They’re asking silly “what do you think about [totally irrelevent song]” questions instead of ones about your world record because they don’t care about your world record.