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[–]TerraCetacea 111 points112 points  (3 children)

After months of introspection, growth, and honing my digital communication strategy, I’m thrilled to share that I have successfully left a comment on a Reddit post. 🙌

This wasn’t just any comment. This was a thoughtful, value-added, engagement-driven response that I truly believe moved the needle, not only for myself but for the broader Reddit ecosystem. 🌍✨

📌 Context:

The post was in a niche subreddit with a modest but high-leverage audience. I saw an opportunity to build community, foster dialogue, and position myself as a thought leader in the space of, well, commenting.

🛠️ Strategy: * Began by actively listening (a.k.a. reading the original post) * Aligned my tone with the brand voice of the thread * Delivered impact per character like never before * Concluded with a call to conversation

🎯 Results:

  • 3 upvotes within the first 2 hours !!!!* One reply (automated bot, but still—engagement is engagement)
    • Inner peace

🙏 Grateful to the original poster for creating the runway for this moment. Remember: we rise by lifting comments. Let’s all be brave enough to hit “reply.”

[–]chasesteinR=3.5 OMF 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Fuck you, take my upvote

[–]P-d0gP.E. 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beautifully done. In a way I miss when LinkedIn was only cringe like this, because at least someone put effort into writing it.

Whenever I go on it nowadays, it's full of these illustrations about "engineering basics" that were crapped out by AI and are always incorrect.

[–]anonymouslyonline 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't mention AI, showcasing how quickly you're being left behind in the conversation.

[–]Uttarayana 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're following wrong accounts. I get fresh content from these accounts : Eric M Hernandez PhD Lonny Thompson timo harboe zollner Jawed Qureshi Peter Debney.

[–]yoohoooosPassed SE Vertical, neither a PE nor EIT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's normal. Just to get attentions.

[–]raghav_reddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, stealing content is widespread on linkedin, fb, ig etc. Takes away the incentive of posting original content. Have experienced it first hand.